Markdown supports two forms of link Syntax: Intra-row and reference. The link text is marked with [square brackets. for example, if you want to display the link as Code, you can directly write [Code]. to create a line-style link, you only need to insert a link (for example, [Code] (http:
Markdown supports two forms of link Syntax: Intra-row and reference. The link text is marked with [square brackets. for example, if you want to display the link as Code, you can directly write [Code]. to create a line link, you only need to insert a link (for example, [Code] (http :/
Markdown supports two forms of link Syntax:InlineAndReference. The link text is marked with [square brackets]. For example, if you want to display the link as "Code", write it directly.[Code]
.
To create a line-style link, you only need to insert a URL link after the square brackets followed by parentheses (for example:[Code] (http://code.csdn.net /)
). If you want to link to resources on the same host, you can use the relative path.
Reference Links must be marked with two square brackets[My internal link] [Code]
Will be linked to a reference LinkCode
.
The declaration method of the reference join is parentheses followed by a colon, for example[Code]: http://code.csdn.net