Welcome to the Atlassian Community! Today, we're diving into the world of Trello and exploring how Markdown can revolutionize the way you manage your projects. Whether you're a seasoned Trello user or just starting, understanding Markdown can make your boards more efficient, organized, and visually appealing.
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What is Markdown? Markdown is a lightweight markup language that allows you to add formatting elements to plain text. It's widely used in software development and content creation for its simplicity and readability. In Trello, Markdown enables you to format card descriptions and comments, making information easier to digest and more engaging.
Getting Started with Markdown in Trello:
Basic Formatting:
**bold**
or __bold__
.*italic*
or _italic_
.~~strikethrough~~
.Lists and Bullet Points:
1. First Item
.Headers:
# Header 1
, ## Header 2
.Links and Images:
[Link Text](URL)
.![Alt Text](Image URL)
.Blockquotes:
Code Blocks:
`code`
.Tips for Using Markdown in Trello:
Remember, the Atlassian Community is here to help. If you have any questions or want to share your Markdown tips and tricks, feel free to engage in the comments below. Happy Trello-ing!
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