This document provides a comprehensive test of Markdown syntax and formatting. It showcases various elements such as headings, different text styles (bold, italic, underlined, strikethrough, superscript, subscript), special punctuation, blockquotes, preformatted text, unordered and ordered lists, inline elements (links, abbreviations, sample output, variables), and escaping special characters. It also includes examples of multiple paragraphs and a table with different formatting options, demonstrating a wide range of Markdown capabilities.
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Heading 1: Main Title
Heading 2: Subtitle
Heading 3: Section Title
Heading 4: Subsection
Heading 5: Minor Section
Heading 6: Smallest Heading
This is a normal paragraph with bold text, italic text, underlined text, and strikethrough text. Here’s some superscript and ${ }_{\text {subscript }}$ text too!
Special punctuation test: “Quotes,” ‘single quotes,’ ellipses…, dashes–like this–and-this, \& ampersands, < less than, $>$ greater than, (C) copyright, ${ }^{\circledR}$ registered, ${ }^{\text {TM }}$ trademark.
This is a blockquote with “nested quotes” and some emphasis. It spans multiple lines and includes special chars: @#\$\%^\&*().
This is preformatted text
with spacing
and line breaks
preserved as-is!
function test() { console.log(“Hello, World!”); }
- Unordered list item 1
- Item 2 with bold
- Item 3: sub-items
- Nested item 1
- Nested item 2
- Ordered 리스트 item 1
- Item 2 with italics
- Item 3: sub-items
A. Alpha item 1
B. Alpha item 2
| Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 |
|---|---|---|
| Row 1, Cell 1 | Bold cell | 3.14159 |
| Row 2, “quoted” text | Cell with \& and –dash– | Italic number: 42 |
| Footer spanning all columns |

Inline elements: $\underline{\text { link }}, \underline{\text { ABBR }}, \mathrm{Ctrl}+\mathrm{C}$, Sample output, variable.
Escaping test: asterisks, underscores, ‘backticks’, [brackets], (parentheses), {\curlyarrowcurly.braces}, #hash, +plus, -minus.
Multiple paragraphs:
Paragraph 2 with a manual
line break.
Paragraph 3: Let’s test some more punctuation: semi-colons; colons: exclamation! question? comma, period.
Written by John Doe
123 Main St.
City, State 12345