Tips for formatting your post

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It is highly recommended that you properly format your post before submitting it. To create your content you can either use the "Editor" or "Markdown" mode. The following is a brief summary of some of the most common formatting commands available in Steemit Submit a Story Markdown window.
These tips derived from tutoring sessions with @razvanelul as well as this GitHub's Markdown Cheat Sheet

Large Text

To create large text, use an #
The more ##### you use the SMALLER the text will appear.
Make sure to leave a space between the # and the word you want to enlarge.

  • Largest is # word
  • Smallest is ###### word

Bold

To make a word appear in bold font, use ** before and after the word.
You do NOT need to leave spaces between the ** and the word.

  • word : **word**

Italics

To make a word appear in italics use a single * on each side of the word.
You do NOT need to leave spaces between the * and the word.

  • word : *word*

Link

To link a website to a word or phrase in your post, use [ ] and ( ).
The text goes in the [ ] and the link goes in the ( )

  • [word or phrase](website.com)

If you are not using the markdown editor, you can also create a link this way

  • <a href="https://website.com">name of website</a>

Picture

To include a picture, paste the address of the image into your post.
See more on the article Including images in your posts.

Video

To include a video, paste the link into your post.

Center Pictures, Videos, or Text

To center the picture use <center> and </center>

  • <center>picture.jpg</center>

To center text use <center> and </center>

  • <center> word </center>

To center a video use <center> and </center>

  • <center> videolink </center>

Breaks

To create small spaces above and below the picture, use <br>

  • <br><center>picture.jpg</center><br>

To create a new line without new paragraph you need to put at least 2 spaces at the end of each line.

Captions

To make it appear that a picture has a caption, use the break feature, center feature and the italics feature. (Special thanks to @razvanelul for this cool idea)

  • <br><center>picture.jpg</center>

<center>*caption*</center><br>


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