# Markdown Example ## 1. **Basic Formatting** You can make text **bold** or *italic*. **Bold and _Italic_** can be combined. --- ## 2. **Lists** ### Unordered List: - Item 1 - Subitem 1.1 - Subitem 1.2 - Item 2 ### Ordered List: 1. First item 2. Second item 1. Subitem 2.1 2. Subitem 2.2 --- ## 3. **Links and Images** [OpenAI](https://www.openai.com) --- ## 4. **Blockquotes** > "The only limit to our realization of tomorrow is our doubts of today." > — *Franklin D. Roosevelt* --- ## 5. **Code Blocks** Inline code: `print("Hello, World!")` Python code block: ```python def greet(name): print(f"Hello, {name}!") greet("Markdown") ``` --- ## 6. **Tables** | Name | Age | Country | |----------|-----|---------| | Alice | 24 | USA | | Bob | 30 | UK | | Charlie | 28 | Canada | --- ## 7. **Task Lists** - [x] Write a markdown example - [ ] Review the document - [ ] Submit the assignment --- ## 8. **Footnotes** This is a statement with a footnote.[^1] [^1]: This is the footnote explaining the statement. --- ## 9. **Horizontal Rules** --- ## 10. **Emojis** Let's celebrate :tada: and have some fun :smile:! --- ## 11. **Heading with ID** ### Custom Heading {#custom-heading} You can link to [this heading](#custom-heading) using its ID. --- ## 12. **Highlighting** ==This text is highlighted== for emphasis. --- ## 13. **Mathematical Expressions** You can include math using LaTeX: $$ E = mc^2 $$ --- ## 14. **HTML Elements** You can also use HTML elements: Ctrl + C to copy. --- Enjoy experimenting with **Markdown**!