Your opening text goes here.
In-article heading — it’s an H2 because your title is the H1
And after another paragraph or two or three, you may want to add a subheading, which would be an H3, so it would be like the following.1
Subheading (H3)
Text here.
Maybe you want a code block to illustrate something. Here’s one:
/* =========
This is some simple JavaScript,
just so you can see how Eleventy handles
a code block (with the help of PrismJS).
It doesn't **do** anything here, of course.
Helpful on a dev blog, eh?
========= */
var i, j
for(i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
j = i
console.log(j)
}
/* =========
When run, the above would output:
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
========= */
Closing text. That ends Post 4!
Also, if you want to do footnotes in Markdown, this is how it’s done. There’s code in the
.eleventy.js
file to handle it properly (including not encasing the body copy’s footnote reference numbers in brackets, thus overriding what unfortunately is the typical behavior with the usual plugin for themarkdown-it
parser.) ↩︎