Write your first jekyll post

A markdown guide to write post using jekyll

Posted by Upendra Pratap Kushwaha on Monday, January 1, 2018 Tags: CodeMonkey   3 minute read

Test post to demonstrate different element of markdown:

Syntax guide

Here’s an overview of Markdown syntax that you can use anywhere on GitHub.com or in your own text files.

Headers

# This is an <h1> tag
## This is an <h2> tag
###### This is an <h6> tag

This is an <h1> tag

This is an <h2> tag

This is an <h6> tag

Emphasis

*This text will be italic*
_This will also be italic_

**This text will be bold**
__This will also be bold__

_You **can** combine them_

This text will be italic This will also be italic

This text will be bold This will also be bold

You can combine them

Lists

Unordered

* Item 1
* Item 2
  * Item 2a
  * Item 2b
  • Item 1
  • Item 2
    • Item 2a
    • Item 2b

Ordered

1. Item 1
1. Item 2
1. Item 3
   1. Item 3a
   1. Item 3b
  1. Item 1
  2. Item 2
  3. Item 3
    1. Item 3a
    2. Item 3b

      Images

      ![GitHub Logo](/images/logo.png)
      Format: ![Alt Text](url)
      

      Home Button

Links

http://github.com - automatic!
[GitHub](http://github.com)

http://github.com - automatic! GitHub

Blockquotes

As Kanye West said:

> We're living the future so
> the present is our past.

As Kanye West said:

We’re living the future so the present is our past.

Inline code

I think you should use an
`<addr>` element here instead.

I think you should use an <addr> element here instead.

Task Lists

- [x] @mentions, #refs, [links](), **formatting**, and <del>tags</del> supported
- [x] list syntax required (any unordered or ordered list supported)
- [x] this is a complete item
- [ ] this is an incomplete item
  • @mentions, #refs, links, formatting, and tags supported
  • list syntax required (any unordered or ordered list supported)
  • this is a complete item
  • this is an incomplete item

Tables

You can create tables by assembling a list of words and dividing them with hyphens - (for the first row), and then separating each column with a pipe |

First Header | Second Header
------------ | -------------
Content from cell 1 | Content from cell 2
Content in the first column | Content in the second column
First Header Second Header
Content from cell 1 Content from cell 2
Content in the first column Content in the second column