{: .box-success} This is a demo post to show you how to write blog
posts with markdown. I strongly encourage you to take 5 minutes to learn how to
write in markdown - it’ll teach you how to transform regular text
into bold/italics/tables/etc.
I also encourage you to look at the code
that created this post to learn some more advanced tips about using
markdown in Beautiful Jekyll.
Here is some bold text
This is a link to a different site and this is a link to a section inside this page.
Here’s a table:
Number | Next number | Previous number |
---|---|---|
Five | Six | Four |
Ten | Eleven | Nine |
Seven | Eight | Six |
Two | Three | One |
You can use MathJax to write LaTeX expressions. For example: When \(a \), there are two solutions to \(ax^2 + bx + c = 0\) and they are \[x = {-b \pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac} \over 2a}.\]
How about a yummy crepe?
It can also be centered!
{: .mx-auto.d-block :}
Here’s a code chunk:
var foo = function(x) {
return(x + 5);
}
foo(3)
And here is the same code with syntax highlighting:
var foo = function(x) {
return(x + 5);
}
foo(3)
And here is the same code yet again but with line numbers:
{% highlight javascript linenos %} var foo = function(x) { return(x + 5); } foo(3) {% endhighlight %}
You can add notification, warning and error boxes like this:
{: .box-note} Note: This is a notification box.
{: .box-warning} Warning: This is a warning box.
{: .box-error} Error: This is an error box.
When hosting a project site on GitHub Pages (for example,
https://USERNAME.github.io/MyProject
), URLs that begin with
/
and refer to local files may not work correctly due to
how the root URL (/
) is interpreted by GitHub Pages. You
can read more about it in the
FAQ. To demonstrate the issue, the following local image will be
broken if your site is a project site:
If the above image is broken, then you’ll need to follow the instructions in the FAQ. Here is proof that it can be fixed:
