# An h1 header Paragraphs are separated by a blank line. 2nd paragraph. *Italic*, **bold**, `monospace`. Itemized lists look like: - this one - that one - the other one Nothing to note here. > Block quotes are written like so. > > > They can be nested. > > They can span multiple paragraphs, if you like. - Item 1 - Item 2 - Item 2a - Item 2a - Item 2b - Item 3 Hmm. 1. Item 1 2. Item 2 1. Blah. 2. Blah. 3. Item 3 - Item 3a - Item 3b Large spacing... 1. An entire paragraph is written here, and bigger spacing between list items is desired. This is supported too. 2. Item 2 1. Blah. 2. Blah. 3. Item 3 - Item 3a - Item 3b Last paragraph here. ## An h2 header - Paragraph right away. - **Big item**: Right away after header. [Visit GitHub!](www.github.com) ![Hmm](http://example.org/image.png) ![Alt text](/path/to/img.jpg "Optional title") ![Alt text](/path/to/img.jpg "Hello \" 世界") ~~Mistaken text.~~ This (**should** be *fine*). A \> B. It's possible to backslash escape \ tags and \`backticks\`. They are treated as text. 1986\. What a great season. The year was 1986. What a great season. \*literal asterisks\*. --- http://example.com Now a [link](www.github.com) in a paragraph. End with [link_underscore.go](www.github.com). - [Link](www.example.com) ### An h3 header Here's a numbered list: 1. first item 2. second item 3. third item By the way, instead of indenting the block, you can use delimited blocks, if you like: ``` define foobar() { print "Welcome to flavor country!"; } ``` (which makes copying & pasting easier). You can optionally mark the delimited block for Pandoc to syntax highlight it: ```Go func main() { println("Hi.") } ``` ## Nested Lists ### Codeblock within list - list1 ```C if (i == 5) break; ``` ### Blockquote within list - list1 > This a quote within a list. ### Multi-level nested - Item 1 Another paragraph inside this list item is indented just like the previous paragraph. - Item 2 - Item 2a Things go here. > This a quote within a list. And they stay here. - Item 2b - Item 3 ## Line Breaks Some text with two trailing spaces for linebreak. More text immediately after. Useful for writing poems. Done.