Learning Markdown helps you make your great content look great!
I created an online course called Steem Markdown, which teaches you how to use Markdowns to format your Steemit posts.
In this post, I am including information from Lesson #8 - Unordered Lists/Bullet Lists.
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Getting Started
Lists allow you to display a group of items in an orderly fashion. There are ordered lists and unordered lists.
- Unordered lists, commonly referred to as bullet lists, begin with a small bullet icon at the front of each list item.
- Unordered lists are used when order and ranking are not important, such as listing people's names in alphabetical order.
Important things to remember:
- Unordered or Bullet lists use the following format:
asterisks/hyphen/plus + space + list item - Sub-lists can be created for unordered lists.
- You can indent paragraphs and ident lines in unordered lists.
The Comparison
What you type:
* one
* two
* three
- one
- two
- three
+ one
+ two
+ three
What you see:
- one
- two
- three
- one
- two
- three
- one
- two
- three
Practice Makes Perfect
Now it's your turn to practice what you have learned.
- Open Steemit.com and click Submit a Story.
- Copy the following text and paste it into the Steemit Markdown editor. Do you expect the results to be the same or different?
* one
* two
* three
- one
- two
- three
+ one
+ two
+ three
Your Turn
Let's continue the conversation in the comments section.
- Have you be able to practice any of the Steem Markdown tutorials?
- Which tutorials was most beneficial?
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