First Blog Post
Markdown Style Guide
This is a demo of all styled elements in Jekyll Now.
View the markdown used to create this post.
This is a paragraph, it’s surrounded by whitespace. Next up are some headers, they’re heavily influenced by GitHub’s markdown style.
Header 2 (H1 is reserved for post titles)##
Header 3
Header 4
A link to Jekyll Now. A big ass literal link http://github.com/barryclark/jekyll-now/
- A bulletted list
- alternative syntax 1
- alternative syntax 2
- an indented list item
- An
- ordered
- list
Inline markup styles:
- italics
- bold
code()
Blockquote
Nested Blockquote
Syntax highlighting can be used by wrapping your code in a liquid tag like so:
{% highlight javascript %}
/* Some pointless Javascript */
var rawr = [“r”, “a”, “w”, “r”];
{% endhighlight %}
creates…
/* Some pointless Javascript */
var rawr = ["r", "a", "w", "r"];Use two trailing spaces
on the right
to create linebreak tags
Finally, horizontal lines
Python code block:
import numpy as np
def test_function(x, y):
z = np.sum(x,y)
return z
R code block:
library(tidyverse)
df <- read_csv("some_file.csv")
head(df)
Put inline \(z=x+y\)
Here’s an image:

Here’s another image using Kramdown:
