#Sample Post H1
This is a sample post written in markdown. Markdown on Save Improved will ensure that when this post is saved, it will retain its syntax.
##Markdown Items (H2)
Writing Markdown is extremely simple, but incase you have problems you can read about the syntax of Markdown here, or read a useful cheat sheet here
###Lists
####Unordered
- An unordered list is super simple.
- Just use a dash, esterisk, or plus sign.
- You can even mix and match.
- Not that you would want to.
####Ordered
- Numbers.
- Just numbers.
- As simple as that.
####Definition List
List Defined : A number of connected items or names written or printed consecutively, typically one below the other. Item Defined : An individual article or unit, esp. one that is part of a list, collection, or set.
###Emphasis
####Italic
Italicising text is easy and can be done a couple of different ways.
####Bold
Bolding text is also easy and can be done a couple of different ways as well.
###Escaping
Escaping some symbols is required to make sure that Markdown doesn't interpret them as one of its own. These characters include \`*_{}[]()#+-.!:|
Note: The good thing about markdown is that it also supports standard HTML. Oh, and you don't have to escape periods all of the time. So you ended a sentence with, "in 1984 PERIOD". Well, you would want to escape that period, like "in 1984." so that Markdown doesn't interpret this as a list item.