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Paragraphs
To create paragraphs, use a blank line to separate one or more lines of text.
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| Markdown | HTML | Rendered Output |
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| I really like using Markdown.
\n \n I think I'll use it to format all of my documents from now on.
| <p>I really like using Markdown.</p>
\n \n <p>I think I'll use it to format all of my documents from now on.</p>
| I really like using Markdown.I think I'll use it to format all of my documents from now on. |
Paragraph Best Practices
:::info Note: If you need to indent paragraphs in the output, see the section on how to indent (tab).
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| ✅ Do this | ❌ Don't do this |
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| Don't put tabs or spaces in front of your paragraphs.
\n \n Keep lines left-aligned like this.
| This can result in unexpected formatting problems.
\n \n Don't add tabs or spaces in front of paragraphs.
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:::info This guide is a Matt Cone project available on Markdown Guide under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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This content originally appeared on HackerNoon and was authored by Typesetting
Typesetting | Sciencx (2024-08-20T15:47:46+00:00) The Dead Simple Markdown Guide to Paragraphs. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2024/08/20/the-dead-simple-markdown-guide-to-paragraphs/
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