The Sandbox
Note the Meta-Data above, that can be used to switch on/off the Table Of Contents (TOC) and to set categories (a comma seperated list of words without spaces)
Use this page to try out Markdown without damaging any “real” page.
A Section
bla
A Sub-Section
blub
A Sub-Sub-Section
Another Section, with a table!
Fruit | color | taste |
---|---|---|
Oranges | orange | sweet |
Lemons | yellow | sour |
Apples | red | sweet |
Cucumbers | green | disgusting |
And another Subsection with Lists in it
List:
- foo
- foobar
- bar
- baz
List with numbers:
- first point
- second point
- third point
- fourth point (ha!)
- Some term
- a definition, which can even go over several lines, if indented accordingly
- Another term
-
another definition, note that if you leave two spaces
at the end of the line, it’ll linebreak in the output
This section is about Code
You can write code-blocks with syntax-highlighting, using three
backticks (```
) as delimiters and specifying the
programming language for highliting after the
begin-of-codeblock-backticks, just like on github:
```c++
int main(int arg, char** argv)
{
std::cout << "Hello, World!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
```
will result in:
If you want to write code in-line, displayed in monospaced font and
without parsing any tags, like the <code>
tag in
HTML, just use backticks, e.g.
This is some horrible uninteresting text about HTML-tags making text fat, like `<b>` and `<strong>`.
Will result in:
This is some horrible uninteresting text about HTML-tags making text
fat, like <b>
and <strong>
.
Of course, we can also have links and images:
An external link to OpenTechBFG
The Wikis Home Page, an example for an internal Link
Now the greatest thing ever:
yes, it’s a picture with a link!