Steemit Markdown Cheatsheet 2018 w/ Video Explanation

in steemit •  7 years ago  (edited)


Steemit Markdown Cheatsheet 2018


Formatting Titles


# H1
## H2
### H3
#### H4
##### H5
###### H6

H1

H2

H3

H4

H5
H6

Horizontal Rule Separator

<hr>


Or three or more asterisks, dashes, or underscores...

---


***


___


Formatting Text

**bold**

bold

_italics_

italics

~~crossed out~~

crossed out


Formatting Lists

Ordered Lists

1. First item in ordered list
2. Second item in ordered list
3. Third item in ordered list
⋅⋅1. Sublist Item
⋅⋅2. Second Sublist Item
4. Fourth item in ordered list

Note: ⋅⋅ = two spaces

  1. First item in ordered list
  2. Second item in ordered list
  3. Third item in ordered list
    1. Sublist Item
    2. Second Sublist Item
  4. Fourth item in ordered list

Unordered Lists

- Unordered List item one
- Unordered List item two
- Unordered List item three

  • Unordered List item one
  • Unordered List item two
  • Unordered List item three

Tables

| 1st Header | 2nd Header | Last Header |
| ---------- | ---------- | ----------- |
| row 1 | 2nd column | 3rd column |
| row 2 | 2nd column | 3rd column |
| row 3 | 2nd column | 3rd column |

1st Header2nd HeaderLast Header
row 12nd column3rd column
row 22nd column3rd column
row 32nd column3rd column

There must be at least 3 dashes separating each header cell.
The outer pipes (|) are optional, and you don't need to make the
raw Markdown line up prettily. Colons can be used to align columns.

Markdown | Not As | Pretty
--- | --- | ---
*Still* | ~~renders~~ | **perfectly**
1 | 2 | 3

MarkdownNot AsPretty
Stillrendersperfectly
123

Learn more on github.


Text Links

Steemit Markdown

[Link to Google Homepage](https://www.google.com)

Link to Google Homepage

HTML Markdown

<a href="https://www.google.com">Link to Google Homepage</a>

Link to Google Homepage


Code/Syntax Highlighting

Inline `code here` has back-ticks `around` it.

Inline code here has back-ticks around it.


Blockquotes

> Blockquotes are a great addition to any article
> ~ Brandon Frye

Blockquotes are a great addition to any article
~ Brandon Frye


Add Youtube Videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqWkOtTt7k4


See an even more detailed markdown cheatsheet on Github

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I thought I'd post this little trick: I've traveled far and wide to figure out how to format stuff to the right of the page! I wanted to format an image to the right, and wrap text to the left. I finally found it, using the <div> tag:
<div class="pull-right">[picture.jpg]</div>
You can also use "pull-left" to put the picture on the left. Just so you know: In order to do these tricks, you need a small-size image. (Not a full-size image.)

I hope this helps someone out there!

Excellent, thanks for sharing with us!

Thank you for sharing the mark down style guide. I really needed this for my posts for making them to look better. The overall look of a post also helps to attract viewers.

I agree 100%. The better you style your article the more likely your reader will come back to your channel. Glad this helped. :)

Thank you for sharing this. I am new to this platform, and just on my last post I was trying to search for this type of info. . I find this very helpful, and btw, I do watch your videos @brandonfrye on YouTube. Wanted to thank your for those also. I will upvote... and already follow

Thanks for the feedback @pickyvicki, I’m so glad this helped. I look forward to providing you more useful content. :)

Wow Thanks For Sharing! Keep Them Coming!

You're welcome. Glad that was helpful! :)

It Was More That Helpfull.. It Was GGGGRRRREEEEAAAATTT!! Lol

This post has received gratitude of 4.51 % from @appreciator thanks to: @brandonfrye.

Hi @brandonfrye hope you had a great weekend.
I must admit i have had to dust off my old html coding since i joined here. But i do note that not all code for html works here. I guess ill just need to experiment some more with it as well as try and learn some more of the markdown shortcuts, but i must say they both are very similar.

Yeah, I've tried several things in html that just didn't work which forced me to look into the Steemit markdown guides. These are probably the most commonly used but there are a few more. Hope this helps.

Love it man! Per usual you are helping out so many people with these kind of videos.

Markdown was a learning curve for me for sure but the more you play with it, the easier it gets.

Nice little cheat sheet though, I'm gonna keep this one handy :)

Thanks @jongolson, yeah this is probably the most complicated thing people face on Steemit. Especially if they don't know that the editor exists lol. But some things you still have to write in code (like tables) so this should help a lot. Thanks for the feedback as always! :)

Oh for sure, it all helps. Hey got a question....Your account should have that little slider right that decides how much you give per upvote? What level did you get that at? I think I remember you saying around 500 SP?

Great question. I believe I got it at around 500 Steem Power but I'm not 100% sure.

This is a tool shed of handy info.
Helpful post, copied the list.
I have lost two articles in a row to pasting errors and I am down...for just a moment..
I have finally decided to stay on Busy, there editor is a far safer bet for me right now.
Brandon, thanks for the handy list indeed!
Pertinent support for this very moment*
Lynn

That's good to know. I'm still planning an in-depth review of Busy and that will be one aspect that I cover. Anyways, I'm glad this list helped! :)

That will be cool,
I am proud to say that my 4th post got 100 votes, and carrying a nice reward,
Over night, the voting went crazy...before I went to sleep, it was at about $7,
Then, I guess I got tail splashed by a orca or Whale, and when I got up,
It was 108. Then the voting just stopped cold?
I would have been happy with just 8! but for this to happen...
I am again amazingly grateful for your imput and support..I have applied your suggestions, plus some Gorilla marketing skills, mostly developing a rapport, with those that I follow, and follow me.
I just wonder why It stopped after exactly 100 votes?
Never the less, I'm happy!

Oh...
I voted you as a Wittness...when you finally get there...remember the plankton's and minnows~*

Pssss...I am a baby whale disquised as a Plankton...(don't tell anybody;)
Lynn

Wow that’s awesome. Congrats!

I’m not sure why it would’ve stopped exactly at 100. But it probably stopped there just because it had cycled out of your followers’ feed and came off of the “Hot” section. Mine do the same thing typically.

And thanks for the vote. Who knows!? I might just have to setup a server. ;)

Yes, start planning early....it might come faster than we think

You've shared great information about Markdown @brandonfrye.

This helps every beginner who don't know about Markdown or the one who just started with steemit.

The Good part is that you guide newbies in Video as well.

This is my old post that I've written about Markdown. You can check this one as well.

https://steemit.com/steemit/@mslifesteem/steemit-markdown-the-ultimate-guide-for-beginner

Awesome, thanks for sharing.

My pleasure, Thanks for your informative content. keep it up!

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Thanks for sharing a great post you are write awesome keep it up

Thanks @travellingwomen! :)

Thanks Brandon for this. Bookmarked this post. I was keeping it simple with just headers and some italic but I use lists in a lot of my posts so that will be especially helpful! I imagine there may be an editor in the future like for Wordpress but this is great, for now. Thanks again!

Perfect, so glad this was helpful! And there actually is an editor. When you click Post look at the top-right it’ll say “Editor”. From there you can format your posts similar to WordPress.

Awesome thanks. Did not notice that!

Well this video actually gave me some great info. i have actually learned some useful stuff form your videos. I have seen alot of videos of how to work on steemit but you have given me the best advice!

Great, I’m so glad to hear that @mort852a!

YEEAAAH! I won! I saw it in my wallet. I have not been able to watch the video yet because of buffering issues. But will when I can. Btw I made my introduction on Saturday.

Woohoo!! Congrats @awesomegames007, I appreciate your comments and support. :)

Pretty interesting. Idk how much I will use this, but it is good to know.

Thanks much !!!

I try and find method to format my text as long as now

Thanks again

Looks like you’ve got it down. :)

I've actually been looking for this information. Thanks a bunch.

Perfect, you’re welcome!! :)

This will definitely help to improve the post quality on Steemit.

Nice! I’m glad this was helpful. :)

When I first joined Steemit your videos was one of the first I watched which was very helpful. This is even more helpful and plan on incorporating some of this into future articles I post. Thank you

I made a similar cheatsheet in posting in Markdown as well. I based it on the Markdown Styling Guide. However, it seems it did not show much as well. Either I have not explored the guide thoroughly or the guide itself only showed enough tags to help authors to move forward with their posts. I started it to help friends and relatives that I have invited to Steemit. I will resteem this as well to supplement my post. Thank you for sharing.
https://steemit.com/tutorial/@fooddadiph/a-tutorial-in-using-the-markdown-editor

Cool! I used this info on my recent article yesterday(a story I wrote for the @jerrybanfield SWC (Supernatural Writing Contest). It was a long one called THE DARK DREAM, and it was reading like an obituary, so I'm very grateful it spiced it up and made it breathe better as far as I can tell, all the bolding etc. really helped. Figured out alot and expanded on it, just by this article! I'm brand new to steemit so many Thanks @brandonfrye

this helps a lot! I started on steemit about a month ago and came across your videos, which were super helpful. This mark down editor is helpful as well! Keep up the good work!