Images and GIFs
Inline Image:
Use an exclamation mark !
followed by square brackets []
for the alt text and parentheses ()
for the image URL.
Syntax:
![Alt Text] (Link)
Example:
![Alt Text] (https://media.w3wiki.org/gfg-gg-logo.svg)
Reference Image:
Similar to reference links, you can define the alt text and image URL separately.
Syntax:
![Alt Text][1] and [1]:Link
Example:
![Alt Text][1] and [1]: https://media.w3wiki.org/gfg-gg-logo.svg
Inline GIF:
Use the same syntax as inline images.
Syntax:
![Alt Text](Link)
Example:
![Alt Text] (https://media.w3wiki.org/wp-content/uploads/20240222163852/g1.gif)
Reference GIF:
Similar to reference images, you can define the alt text and GIF URL separately.
Syntax:
![Alt Text] [1] and [1]: Link
Example:
![Alt Text] [1] and [1]: https://media.w3wiki.org/wp-content/uploads/20240222163852/g1.gif
Markdown Cheat Sheet
Markdown is a simple way to write and format text using plain text symbols. It’s a lightweight language that lets you create nicely formatted text without the use of complex coding. The idea is to make it easy for people to read and understand the formatting, even if they’re looking at the raw text.
This cheat sheet will go over some of the key components of markdown, including code syntaxes and examples that the reader can use to create their own highly formatted text articles.
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