Content entered directly below the header but before the first section heading is called the preamble.
This is a paragraph of regular text.
This is a paragraph with a bold word and an italicized word. Bold italic is also possible.
Words can also have internal bold and italic formatting.
Some constrained monospace text
, and some u
nconstrained m
onospace t
ext.
Some Superscript® text and some subscript text: H2O.
The text at the end of this sentence is cross referenced to the third level heading
This is a link to the Asciidoctor User Manual.
This is an attribute reference which links this text to the Asciidoctor Quick Reference Guide.
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copyright: ©
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registered trademark: ®
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trademark: ™
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em dash (between words): —
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ellipses: …
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arrows: → ⇒ ← ⇐
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apostrophe: Sam’s
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XML entity (e.g., dagger): †
This is another paragraph.[1]
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list item 1
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nested list item
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nested nested list item 1
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nested nested list item 2
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list item 2
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ordered list item
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nested ordered list item
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ordered list item
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second level list item
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third level list item
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another third level list item
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a final third level list item
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another second level list item
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You can override the number scheme for any level by setting its style (the first positional entry in a block attribute list). You can also set the starting number using the start attribute:
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Five
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a
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Here’s an example of a labeled list that identifies parts of a computer:
- CPU
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The brain of the computer.
- Hard drive
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Permanent storage for operating system and/or user files.
- RAM
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Temporarily stores information the CPU uses during operation.
- Keyboard
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Used to enter text or control items on the screen.
- Mouse
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Used to point to and select items on your computer screen.
- Monitor
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Displays information in visual form using text and graphics.
CPU |
The brain of the computer. |
Hard drive |
Permanent storage for operating system and/or user files. |
RAM |
Temporarily stores information the CPU uses during operation. |
- Diary
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Milk
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Eggs
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- Bakery
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Bread
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- Produce
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Bananas
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Content in an example block is subject to normal substitutions.
Sidebars contain aside text and are subject to normal substitutions.
Content in a listing block is subject to verbatim substitutions. Listing block content is commonly used to preserve code input.
Column heading 1 | Column heading 2 |
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Column 1, row 1 |
Column 2, row 1 |
Column 1, row 2 |
Column 2, row 2 |
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This is a block quote or a prose excerpt. This is subject to normal substitutions.
movie title
This is a verse block. Indents and endlines are preserved in verse blocks.
poem title and more
Tip
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This is a tip. There are five admonition labels: Tip, Note, Important, Caution and Warning. |
Note
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This is a note. |
Important
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This is important. |
Caution
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Caution — be careful! |
Warning
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This is a warning. |