Robert Winslow
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Sakura demo (h1 header)
This is an anchor tag/hyper link: sakura - Github Repository
Paragraphs look like this. Font size along with line height and maximum width are optimized for reading.
Italic, bold, and monospace
. Itemized lists look like:
- this one
- that one
- the other one
Here's a block quote:
Man surprised me most about humanity. Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived. -James J Lachard
An h2 header
Some code blocks
define foobar() {
print "Welcome to flavor country!";
}
import time
# Quick, count to ten!
for i in range(10):
# (but not *too* quick)
time.sleep(0.5)
print i
An h3 header
A nested list:
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First, get these ingredients:
- carrots
- celery
- lentils
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Boil some water.
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Dump everything in the pot and follow this algorithm:
find wooden spoon uncover pot stir cover pot balance wooden spoon precariously on pot handle wait 10 minutes goto first step (or shut off burner when done)
Do not bump wooden spoon or it will fall.
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Header level 2
Header level 3
Header level 4
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A horizontal line:
Here's a link to a website, to a local doc, and to a section heading in the current doc. Here's a footnote 1.
Tables can look like this:
size | material | color |
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9 | leather | brown |
10 | hemp canvas | natural |
11 | glass | transparent |
Multi-line tables:
keyword | text |
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red | Sunsets, apples, and other red or reddish things. |
green | Leaves, grass, frogs and other things it's not easy being. |
A horizontal rule follows.
Images are responsive by default:

example image
Wait, do figure captions work?

Definition List:
- Beast of Bodmin
- A large feline inhabiting Bodmin Moor.
- Morgawr
- A sea serpent.
- Owlman
- A giant owl-like creature.
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