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Welcome to your repository!

In this repository 📖, you’ll learn how to write with Markdown 📖, a simple and widely used markup language for formatting text. Here, you’ll start building a static webpage for your customized portfolio.

What is Markdown?

Markdown is a lightweight syntax for communicating on GitHub, and many other websites. You can format words as bold or italic, add images, and create lists. Markdown is regular text combined with a few non-alphabetic symbols, such as # or *. You can use Markdown with the formatting toolbar in issues đź“– and pull requests đź“–, or you can type the syntax.

You can use Markdown most places around GitHub:

  • Comments in issues and pull requests (like this one!)
  • Files with the .md or .markdown extension
  • Sharing snippets of text in Gists

For more information, see “Writing on GitHub” in the GitHub Help.

Let's get started!

Step 1: Create a Task List

A task list creates checkboxes for people with access đź“–in a repository to check off. They're very useful for tracking issues and pull requests.

If you include a task list in the body of an issue or pull request, you'll see a progress indicator in your issue list.

Watch out! The syntax for task lists is very specific. Be sure to include the spaces where required, or else they won't render.

Example markup

- [x] Additional markup is supported, including @mentions, #references, [links](url), **emphasis**, and <del>HTML tags</del>.
- [x] List syntax is required.
  - You can nest lists below, too!
- [x] This item is completed.
- [ ] This item is not complete.

Rendered

  • Additional markup is supported, including @mentions, #references, links, emphasis, and HTML tags.
  • List syntax is required.
    • You can nest lists below, too!
  • This item is complete.
  • This item is not complete.

⌨️ Activity: Add a comment

  1. Add a comment to this issue, using Markdown to create a list of items to complete. Your task can include any tasks you wish, or you can use this example:

    - [ ] Turn on GitHub Pages
    - [ ] Outline my portfolio
    - [ ] Introduce myself to the world
    
  2. Use the Preview tab to check your markdown formatting.

  3. Click Comment.

For a printable version of the steps in this course, check out the Quick Reference Guide.


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