Hugo Cheat Sheet
Basic Syntax
These are the elements outlined in John Gruber’s original design document. All Markdown applications support these elements.
start a paragraph with multiple #’s and then a space to denote different headings
# This is an example of heading type 1
## This is an example of heading type 2
### This is an example of heading type 3
#### This is an example of heading type 4
##### This is an example of heading type 5
###### This is an example of heading type 6
Bold
this is **bold** text –> this is bold text
Italic
this is *italic* text –> this is italic text
both bold and itallic
this is ***bold and italic*** text –> this is bold and italic text
Lists
Ordered List
start a line with numbers and a dot 1. first item they can all be the same number if you want the system will sort out the numbers
- First item
- Second item
- Third item
Unordered List
start a line with a - and a space - first item you can put a tab before to indent a second level
- First item
- Second item
- Second level second item
- Third item
Code
code blocks have no formatting `code`
code
Horizontal Rule
--- as the entire line draws a line across the page
Link
[Markdown Guide](https://www.markdownguide.org)
Image
{{< img src=“filename.jpg” title=“text under the image” align=“center”>}}