

What your code looks like !(/images/fit-700/k5pd.jpg)Ī table is created using vertical bars to separate columns. Fit will resize the image proportionately while fill will fill up the defined space and crop out everything else in the image. Simply add /fit-W or /fit-WxH after /images to automatically crop the image to the set width or height. You don't need to manually crop images! When you include an image, you can use special a special fit or fill function to resize your images easily. What your code looks like !(/images/fit-800/infographics/diversity-courses.png) Including an image is very similar to a link, except starting with an exclamation point at the beginning. If you are uploading several images, try to create a folder inside images/ so you don't upload all of your images in the main images folder. For example, please contact: can include any image by first uploading it to Dropbox in the /public/images folder. You can also link to an email address by surrounding in.This is an absolute link to an external page, in this case a YouTube video.Use this kind of link when you are including a link in an email template or something that a user will copy so that they always have a production link. This is an absolute link because it contains the root.Most of the time you'll want to use a relative link so that it works for any environment like staging () or production (). Notice that it doesn't have any root in the URL, so we assume you want to link to. This is a relative link because it links from one page to another page.There are a few kinds of links you can create. Links can be created by using brackets for the text of the link and parentheses ( ) for the URL or site you want to link to.

Or you can also surround two asterisk with one underscores.For both, surround one underscore with two asterisks.For bold, use two asterisks or two underscores.For italic, use one asterisk or one underscore.* Or you can also _surround *two asterisks* with one underscore_ * For both, **surround _one underscore_ with two asterisks** * For bold, use **two asterisks** or _two underscores_ What your code looks like * For italic, use *one asterisk* or _one underscore_

To be used sparingly, you can emphasize part of your copy to call out deadlines or other important information. What your code looks like This is an unordered list Don't forget to have an extra new line between the list title and your list items. for each item and markdown will automatically number them correctly so you don't have to re-number everything in case you reorder your list. For unordered lists, you can use either an asterisk * or a hyphen. You can list things in one of two ways: either unordered (bullets) or ordered (numbers). What your page will look like Example Header What your code looks like # Example Header Use three asterisks to create a horizontal rule or horizontal line across the page.
