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layout: post
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title: Markdown Style Guide
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A demo of all styled markdown elements in Jekyll Boilerplate.
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This is a paragraph, it's surrounded by whitespace. Next up are some headers, they're heavily influenced by GitHub's markdown style.
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## Header 2 (H1 is reserved for post titles)##
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### Header 3 ###
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#### Header 4 ####
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##### Header 5 #####
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A link to [Jekyll Boilerplate](http://github.com/barryclark/jekyll-boilerplate/). A big ass literal link <http://github.com/barryclark/jekyll-boilerplate/>
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An image, located within /images
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* A bulletted list
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- alternative syntax 1
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+ alternative syntax 2
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- an indented list item
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1. An
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2. ordered
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3. list
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Inline markup styles:
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- _italics_
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- **bold**
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- `code()`
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> Blockquote
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>> Nested Blockquote
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Code:
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// Code is just text indented a bit
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which(is_easy) to_remember();
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~~~
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// Markdown extra adds un-indented code blocks too
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if (this_is_more_code == true && !indented) {
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// tild wrapped code blocks, also not indented
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}
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~~~
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Use two trailing spaces
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on the right
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to create linebreak tags
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Finally, horizontal lines
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----
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****
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Enjoy!
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title: Oh, Hi!
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This is a demo site for Jekyll Boilerplate. It was made in just a few minutes—by forking [Jekyll Boilerplate](http://github.com/barryclark/jekyll-boilerplate/)!
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Jekyll boilerplate is a starting point for creating your blog using Jekyll and GitHub Pages. It make it _really easy_.
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Talk through benefits.
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@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ title: Jekyll The Easy Way
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I just migrated my blog over to this Jekyll powered static site that you're currently reading. Finding a good workflow with Jekyll took me longer than I expected.
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When you understand how Jekyll works, it's _extremely_ fast to set up. However when learning I came across lot of articles, repos and stack overflow threads that made the setup much more complicated than it needs to be.
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When you understand how Jekyll works, it's _extremely_ fast to set up. However when learning I came across lot of articles, repos and stack overflow threads that made the setup much more complicated than it needs to be.
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### Jekyll is built for one specific purpose
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Tom Preston Warner of Github build Jekyll to [[INSERT HERE EXCERT FROM TPW's blog]]
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