diff --git a/Syntaxes-in-memos.md b/Supported-Markdown-syntaxes.md similarity index 62% rename from Syntaxes-in-memos.md rename to Supported-Markdown-syntaxes.md index df7d764..07d0929 100644 --- a/Syntaxes-in-memos.md +++ b/Supported-Markdown-syntaxes.md @@ -7,23 +7,31 @@ In this page, you will learn all syntaxes you can use in your memo content. ## Supported markdown syntax If you are not familiar with markdown, please refer [Markdown Cheat Sheet](https://www.markdownguide.org/cheat-sheet/) to get started. -We try to support all of these syntaxes. - -It is worth noting that the content after the horizontal rule will be hidden by default after the folding memo option is enabled. +We try to support those useful syntaxes into memos. There are still some syntaxes that we don't support now. -- [ ] Heading -- [ ] Table (removed) -- [ ] Footnote -- [ ] Definition List -- [ ] Emoji -- [ ] Highlight -- [ ] Subscript -- [ ] Superscript +### Basic Syntax + +- [x] Heading +- [x] Bold +- [x] Italic +- [x] Blockquote +- [x] Ordered List +- [x] Unordered List +- [x] Code +- [x] Horizontal Rule +- [x] Link +- [x] Image + +### Extended Syntax + +- [x] Fenced Code Block +- [x] Strikethrough +- [x] Task List ## Something special -1. Just like github's editor, you can directly write plain links +1. Just like GitHub's editor, you can directly write plain links. 1. `#` followed by text will be recognized as a tag, refer [Best practices to write a TAG](https://github.com/usememos/memos/wiki/Best-practices-to-write-a-TAG) to know more. -1. **Unlike markdown**, you don't need to press `Enter` twice to break a line +1. **Unlike markdown**, you don't need to press `Enter` twice to break a line.