Markdown Blockquotes
Markdown blockquotes are created by starting a paragraph with the >
symbol, followed by a space character:
> Blockquote
> tutorialpro.org
> Learning is not just about technology, it's about dreams
The display result is as follows:
Blockquote tutorialpro.org Learning is not just about technology, it's about dreams
Blockquotes can also be nested. A single >
symbol is the outermost layer, two >
symbols represent the first nested layer, and so on:
> Outermost layer
> > First nested layer
> > > Second nested layer
The display result is as follows:
Outermost layer
First nested layer
Second nested layer
Using Lists in Blockquotes
Here is an example of using lists within blockquotes:
> Using lists in blockquotes
> 1. First item
> 2. Second item
> + First item
> + Second item
> + Third item
The display result is as follows:
Using lists in blockquotes
- First item
- Second item
- First item
- Second item
- Third item
Using Blockquotes in Lists
If you want to include a blockquote within a list item, you need to add a four-space indentation before the >
symbol.
Here is an example of using blockquotes within lists:
* First item
> tutorialpro.org
> Learning is not just about technology, it's about dreams
* Second item
The display result is as follows:
- First item > tutorialpro.org > Learning is not just about technology, it's about dreams
- Second item