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section heading πΆβπ«οΈ / 😶β🌫️
Lorem Ipsum Dolet etc.
- a πΆ
- b π«
- c οΈ
- it’s a deeper bullet
- and another deeper bullet
- I can’t imagine I would go this deep.
- I can’t imagine I would go this deep.
- I can’t imagine I would go this deep.
- and another deeper bullet
- it’s a deeper bullet
- it’s a deeper bullet
- 😄
This has a footnote1. ❤️ 🙂β↕️ β uses zwj to do the emoji ligatures.
- a numbered list
- with a second number
And what about the cross product?
- a quoted list
- with more than one element.
Doing a lot of lists here today.
It’s a table
| Katakana | phonetic |
|---|---|
| γΈγ£γΉγγ£γ³ | Jasutin |
| γΈγ£γΉγγ£γ³γγ | Jasutin-san |
| γΈγ£γΉ | Jasu |
| γΈγ£γΉγγ | Jasu-san |
| γΈγ£γΉε | Jasu-kun |
| ———– | ———- |
| γ’γ¬γγ΅γ³γγ© | Aresusandora |
| γ’γ¬γγ΅γ³γγ©ζ§ | Arasshando-sama |
| γ’γ¬γγ΅γ³γγ©γγ | Areddasando ra-san |
The Longest Paragraph
What follows is intended to be a very long paragraph.
Here It Is

This paragraph is going to be so long. Like, really, it is so long that you could stack two of them and reach the moon. There is also an image in this paragraph. It’s right there. I don’t know what you want from me. Other than so much more text that my eyes might start to bleed and the sun will stop shining and all the paper in the world will be used up and there just isn’t any more ink left to print on it anyway because we used it all up on earlier words and then we ran out of air because of the heat death of the universe which really sucked because the paragraph was still going on and so was this sentence which no one told was never going to ever get around to wrapping up or finishing or ending or anything and that is a bummer. But it did finally end, which is nice. Ok so the paragraph isn’t going to end up being really all that long after all. Hopefully it’s long enough for the picture to be sitting on some text. Let’s see how it looks.
Floating Info Box (single paragraph)
A short aside attached with {.float-right .aside} on the line after a paragraph becomes a one-paragraph info box.
Here is the main prose that the info box should sit alongside. It needs to be long enough to wrap around the floated aside, so I am going to keep typing for a while. The aside is narrower than the column and tinted muted-grey with a left rule, the same way the blockquote style works elsewhere on the site. If the prose runs out before the aside does, the next heading will clear the float rather than collide with it. A few more sentences for good measure: the cat sat on the mat; the rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain; all the king’s horses and all the king’s men.
Floating Info Box (multi-paragraph div)
First paragraph in the info box. It can run for a sentence or two on its own.
Second paragraph in the info box.
The blank lines around the <div> tags let markdown render inside, so paragraphs, lists, and inline emphasis all work in here.
Here is more main prose for the multi-paragraph case. The wrapping div lets the info box hold more than one paragraph, which is the only thing the single-attribute form cannot do. I’ll keep typing to give the float enough vertical space to actually wrap. The cat sat on the mat; the rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain; all the king’s horses and all the king’s men. One more sentence so the prose comfortably out-runs the aside and we can see the clean break at the next heading.
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footnotes
a footnote. In fact, it’s a very long footnote that has lots and lots of text. So much text that it’s going to be multiple paragraphs and I want to know what that is going to look like.
This is a new paragraph in the footnote. Or is it? ↩︎
updates
- add an update section
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I am testing out a multiline comment in the new comments section of the blog.
This is great! Here is my other website.
It’s another comment. How does it look?
These comments are great, keep ’em coming!
Testing the file-based comment path. This whole body is a separate markdown file living next to
index.mdin the bundle.A blockquote, because why not:
And a tiny code fence to prove backticks survive a bundle resource:
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