Welcome to your repository!
In this repository 📖, you’ll learn how to write with Markdown 📖, a simple and widely used markup language for formatting text. Here, you’ll start building a static webpage for your customized portfolio.
What is Markdown?
Markdown is a lightweight syntax for communicating on GitHub, and many other websites. You can format words as bold or italic, add images, and create lists. Markdown is regular text combined with a few non-alphabetic symbols, such as # or *. You can use Markdown with the formatting toolbar in issues 📖 and pull requests 📖, or you can type the syntax.
You can use Markdown most places around GitHub:
- Comments in issues and pull requests (like this one!)
- Files with the
.md or .markdown extension
- Sharing snippets of text in Gists
For more information, see “Writing on GitHub” in the GitHub Help.
Let's get started!
Welcome to your repository!
In this repository 📖, you’ll learn how to write with Markdown 📖, a simple and widely used markup language for formatting text. Here, you’ll start building a static webpage for your customized portfolio.
What is Markdown?
Markdown is a lightweight syntax for communicating on GitHub, and many other websites. You can format words as bold or italic, add images, and create lists. Markdown is regular text combined with a few non-alphabetic symbols, such as
#or*. You can use Markdown with the formatting toolbar in issues 📖 and pull requests 📖, or you can type the syntax.You can use Markdown most places around GitHub:
.mdor.markdownextensionFor more information, see “Writing on GitHub” in the GitHub Help.
Let's get started!