Markdown Features
Documentation is one of your product's interfaces with your users. A well-written and well-organized set of docs helps your users understand your product quickly. Our aligned goal here is to help your users find and understand the information they need, as quickly as possible.
Docusaurus 2 uses modern tooling to help you compose your interactive documentation with ease. You may embed React components, or build live coding blocks where your users may play with the code on the spot. Start sharing your eureka moments with the code your audience cannot walk away from. It is perhaps the most effective way of attracting potential users.
This section assumes you are using the official Docusaurus content plugins.
Standard features
Markdown is a syntax that enables you to write formatted content in a readable syntax.
We use MDX as the parsing engine, which can do much more than just parsing standard Markdown syntax, like rendering React components inside your documents as well.
### My Doc Section
Hello world message with some **bold** text, some _italic_ text, and a [link](/)

Markdown is declarative
Front matter
Front matter is used to add metadata to your Markdown file. All content plugins have their own front matter schema, and use the front matter to enrich the default metadata inferred from the content or other configuration.
Front matter is provided at the very top of the file, enclosed by three dashes ---
. The content is parsed as YAML.
---
title: My Doc Title
more_data:
- Can be provided
- as: objects
or: arrays
---
Quotes
Markdown quotes are beautifully styled:
> Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
>
> — Docusaurus
Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
— Docusaurus
Details
Markdown can embed HTML elements, and details
HTML elements are beautifully styled:
### Details element example
<details>
<summary>Toggle me!</summary>
<div>
<div>This is the detailed content</div>
<br/>
<details>
<summary>
Nested toggle! Some surprise inside...
</summary>
<div>
😲😲😲😲😲
</div>
</details>
</div>
</details>
Details element example
Toggle me!
In practice, those are not really HTML elements, but React JSX elements, which we'll cover next!