Write Blog Posts in Markdown
Draft blog posts in Markdown for Ghost, Jekyll, Hugo, Hashnode, and other Markdown-based publishing platforms.
Welcome to the Markdown Editor
Write Markdown on the left, see the live preview on the right.
Features
- Bold, italic, and
strikethrough Inline codeand fenced code blocks- Links
- Lists, blockquotes, tables, and more
Code example
function greet(name) {
return `Hello, ${name}!`;
}
Markdown was created by John Gruber in 2004 to make writing for the web easier.
| Feature | Supported |
|---|---|
| Headings | ✓ |
| Lists | ✓ |
| Tables | ✓ |
| Code | ✓ |
Markdown cheatsheet
Blog tips
Ghost, Jekyll, Hugo, Hashnode, and Dev.to all accept Markdown directly. Write here and paste your finished post into the editor.
Use **bold** for key terms on first use, and *italic* for emphasis or titles. Avoid overusing — it loses impact when used everywhere.
Code examples should always be in fenced blocks (```language) for proper formatting and copy-paste friendliness.
A good blog post is 800–2000 words. The word counter at the top of the editor helps you stay on target.
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