Lesson #8 - Steemit Unordered Lists/Bullet Lists - Check out my Markdown Course!

in #markdown7 years ago

Learning Markdown helps you make your great content look great!

I created an online course called Steem Markdown, which teaches you how to use Markdowns to format your Steemit posts.

In this post, I am including information from Lesson #8 - Unordered Lists/Bullet Lists.

If you want to access the full online course (19 lessons) for FREE, click here!

Getting Started

Lists allow you to display a group of items in an orderly fashion. There are ordered lists and unordered lists.

  • Unordered lists, commonly referred to as bullet lists, begin with a small bullet icon at the front of each list item.
  • Unordered lists are used when order and ranking are not important, such as listing people's names in alphabetical order.

Important things to remember:

  • Unordered or Bullet lists use the following format:
    asterisks/hyphen/plus + space + list item
  • Sub-lists can be created for unordered lists.
  • You can indent paragraphs and ident lines in unordered lists.

The Comparison

What you type:

* one
* two
* three

- one
- two
- three

+ one
+ two
+ three



What you see:

  • one
  • two
  • three

  • one
  • two
  • three

  • one
  • two
  • three

Practice Makes Perfect

Now it's your turn to practice what you have learned.

  • Open Steemit.com and click Submit a Story.
  • Copy the following text and paste it into the Steemit Markdown editor. Do you expect the results to be the same or different?
    * one
    * two
    * three

    - one
    - two
    - three

    + one
    + two
    + three

Your Turn

Let's continue the conversation in the comments section.

  1. Have you be able to practice any of the Steem Markdown tutorials?
  2. Which tutorials was most beneficial?
  3. Have you signed up for the FREE online course? If not, click here!

Thanks for stopping by!

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