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109 HTML tags. E.g., you can't use Markdown-style `*emphasis*` inside an
202 Markdown's email-style [blockquoting][bq] and multi-paragraph [list items][l]
214 Setext-style headers are "underlined" using equal signs (for first-level
225 Atx-style headers use 1-6 hash characters at the start of the line,
234 Optionally, you may "close" atx-style headers. This is purely
249 Markdown uses email-style `>` characters for blockquoting. If you're
292 Any decent text editor should make email-style quoting easy. For
548 Markdown supports two style of links: *inline* and *reference*.
574 Reference-style links use a second set of square brackets, inside
577 This is [an example][id] reference-style link.
581 This is [an example] [id] reference-style link.
680 Markdown's inline link style:
686 The point of reference-style links is not that they're easier to
687 write. The point is that with reference-style links, your document
689 reference-style links, the paragraph itself is only 81 characters
690 long; with inline-style links, it's 176 characters; and as raw HTML,
694 With Markdown's reference-style links, a source document much more
726 You can use whichever style you prefer; the lone restriction is that
823 Reference-style image syntax looks like this:
844 Markdown supports a shortcut style for creating "automatic" links for URLs and email addresses: sim…