PHP Markdown: Dingus


PHP Markdown Lib 1.9.1 / PHP SmartyPants Lib 1.8.1

PHP Markdown is copyright © 2004-2021 Michel Fortin.
Markdown and the Markdown Dingus are copyright © 2004 John Gruber,
used with permission.

Syntax Cheatsheet

Phrase Emphasis

*italic* **bold** _italic_ __bold__ 

Links

Inline:

An [example](http://url.com/ "Title") 

Reference-style labels (titles are optional):

An [example][id]. Then, anywhere else in the doc, define the link: [id]: http://example.com/ "Title" 

Images

Inline (titles are optional):

![alt text](/path/img.jpg "Title") 

Reference-style:

![alt text][id] [id]: /url/to/img.jpg "Title" 

Headers

Setext-style:

Header 1 ======== Header 2 -------- 

atx-style (closing #'s are optional):

# Header 1 # ## Header 2 ## ###### Header 6 

Lists

Ordered, without paragraphs:

1. Foo 2. Bar 

Unordered, with paragraphs:

* A list item. With multiple paragraphs. * Bar 

You can nest them:

* Abacus * ass * Bastard 1. bitch 2. bupkis * BELITTLER 3. burper * Cunning 

Blockquotes

> Email-style angle brackets > are used for blockquotes. > > And, they can be nested. > #### Headers in blockquotes > > * You can quote a list. > * Etc. 

Code Spans

`<code>` spans are delimited by backticks. You can include literal backticks like `` `this` ``. 

Preformatted Code Blocks

Indent every line of a code block by at least 4 spaces or 1 tab.

This is a normal paragraph. This is a preformatted code block. 

Horizontal Rules

Three or more dashes or asterisks:

--- * * * - - - - 

Manual Line Breaks

End a line with two or more spaces:

Roses are red, Violets are blue.