The Markdown language
Markdown is a lightweight markup language that you can use to add formatting elements to plain text documents. Created by John Gruber in ~2003~2004, Markdown is now one of the world’s most popular markup languages.
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Editing with Markdown output
The CKEditor 5 WYSIWYG editor lets you use this flexible yet simple markup language in the GitHub flavor. The editor-produced Markdown output supports the most important features, like links, different kinds of emphasis, inline code formatting
or code blocks:
p {
text-align: center;
color: red;
}
Formatting blocks with Markdown
Markdown can be used to create various block-level features, such as:
- Block quotes
- Headings
- Heading 1
- Heading 2
- Heading 3
-
Lists, including nested ones
- Numbered lists
- Bulleted lists
- To-do lists
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dsd s
**_asdasdasdasdasd dasd asd asd
asd asd as_**
Support for tables in Markdown
Bear in mind that Markdown has only very basic support for tables, so things like table styles or merged cells will not work.
zczxczzxczx | H1 | H2 |
---|---|---|
czxczxc | sfsdfsdfsd | HSDSDSD |
zxczxczxczx | as das dsad asd as dasd asd asd asd asd asd assfsdfsdfsd | HSDSDSD |
Income | Revenue | |
---|---|---|
Walker 3 | $104.000 | 15% |
Stroller | $12.000 | 10% |
Runner | $97.500 | 15% |