Add markdown info authored by Marius David Wieschollek's avatar Marius David Wieschollek
It is possible to use markdown syntax to add some styling and formatting to password notes. It is possible to use Markdown syntax to add some styling and formatting to password notes.
This page shows and explains the markdown syntax available for the notes. This page shows and explains the markdown syntax available for the notes.
> :star: Some apps don't support markdown styling for notes and will show plain text instead > :star: Some apps don't support markdown styling for notes and will show plain text instead
## Bold ## Bold
Text can be formatted as bold by adding two `**` before and after the text. Text can be formatted as bold by adding two `**` before and after the text.
If more than one line should be bold, every line needs to marked sepeartely. If more than one line should be bold, every line needs to marked separately.
#### Example #### Example
```markdown ```markdown
**BOLD** **BOLD**
** **
Doesn't This
doesn't
work work
** **
``` ```
...@@ -21,6 +22,76 @@ work ...@@ -21,6 +22,76 @@ work
**BOLD** **BOLD**
** **
Doesn't This
doesn't
work work
** **
## Italic
Text can be formatted as italic by adding underscores (`_`) before and after the text.
If more than one line should be bold, every line needs to marked separately.
#### Example
```markdown
_ITALIC_
_
This
doesn't
work
_
```
#### Result
_ITALIC_
_
This
doesn't
work
_
## Headlines
It is possible to add six different levels of headlines by adding `#` at the beginning of the line.
The more `#`, the smaller the resulting headline.
#### Example
```markdown
# H1
## H2
### H3
#### H4
##### H5
###### H6
```
#### Result
# H1
## H2
### H3
#### H4
##### H5
###### H6
## Quotes
Text can be formatted as quote or blockquote by adding a `>` at the beginning of the line.
You need to have at least ony empty line after a quote, otherwise the following text will still be formatted as quote.
#### Example
```markdown
> First line of quoted text
Second line of quoted text
Not quoted text
```
#### Result
> First line of quoted text
Second line of quoted text
Not quoted text
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