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Hey everyone, I figured that some new users might not know that comments and posts have a formatting standard called Markdown.
In simple terms, Markdown is a (semi)universal language that uses formatting symbols to give a certain style to a portion of text.
This quick guide can help you to write in a way that's more appealing and easy to read.

FORMATTING SYNTAX EXAMPLE
New line put two spaces at the end of the line you want to break Line__
New paragraph return two times at the end of the paragraph Line↵↵
Horizontal rule between each paragraph put three "-" or "*" ***
Bold put your text between two "**" or "__" **Bold** or __Bold__
Italic put your text between two "*" or "_" *Italic* or _Italic_
~Sub~script put your text between two "~" ~Subscript~
^Super^script put your text between two "^" ^Superscript^
Inline code put your text between two "`" `sudo rm -rf /`
Headings and Titles put one or more "#" at the beginning of the line # Headings for level 1, ## Headings for level 2...
Blockquotes put ">" at the beginning of the line > Blockquote
Links put the the text between [ ] and the link between ( ) [Links]( https://piped.video/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ )
Images Images like links but you put "!" before the first square bracket ![Images]( https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/fa6d9660-4f1f-4e90-ac73-b897216db6f3.png?format=webp&thumbnail=96 )

You can also do unordered lists using "-" at the beginning of each line:

- Salt
- Potatoes
- Beans

will become

  • Salt
  • Potatoes
  • Beans

Or ordered list by putting "1." at the beginning of each line:

1. Salt
2. Potatoes
3. Beans

will become

  1. Salt
  2. Potatoes
  3. Beans

You can save other users from spoilers by encasing a paragraph between a section that starts with ":::" followed by a space and the word "spoiler" + the title of the spoiler and ends with ":::". The spoiler will be hidden inside a menu and you'll be able to see it if you click on it

warning! spoiler!
the butler did it

will become

warning! spoiler!the butler did it


In the end you can also format big code blocks by putting "```" at the beginning and at the end of each paragraph

```
println("Hello World!")
```

will become

    println("Hello World!")  

Last but not least remember that you can always use break formatting syntax by putting "\" in front of a character:
so if I want "^" in my text without having the rest of the paragraph in superscript, I'm simply going to write "\^"


Now go and have fun!

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[–] itsmikeyd@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

I use VS Code with a few markdown extensions to write my longer, more complex posts. It gives a preview in real time. The extension "markdown all in one is" awesome.