Markdown is a way to style text on the web. You control the display of the document; formatting words as bold or italic, adding images, and creating lists
You can use Markdown most places around GitHub:
- Comments in Issues and Pull Requests
- Gists
- Files with the .md or .markdown extension
Syntax guide
Headers we use #
lists we use * for un orderd and 1. for orderd
Images ![Alt Text ] (url)
Links http://github.com - automatic!
Blockquotes > the present is our past.
Inline code I think you should use an
<addr >
element here instead.
Username @mentions Typing an @ symbol, followed by a username,
Emoji GitHub supports emoji!
GitHub Pages is a static site hosting service that takes HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files straight from a repository on GitHub, optionally runs the files through a build process, and publishes a website. You can see examples of GitHub Pages sites in the GitHub Pages examples collection.
features of github:
- It’s free and it is open source
Multiple developers can work
share your portofolio your documntation and everything
build your site automatically