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Rush Use Markdown Syntax

Overview

This article explains the application of Markdown syntax within the Rush system. Markdown is a lightweight and easy-to-use syntax for styling text. It uses non-alphabetical characters like # (hashtag) or * (asterisk) to format text, such as making it bold or italic. Markdown is used in places where full HTML control is not recommended, but it still allows store owners to style their content and emphasize important information.

Common Examples

Here are some common examples of Markdown syntax:

  • Using a single * on each end of a word or sentence will change the style to italics.
    Example: *Italic* results in Italic.

  • Using ** on each end of a word or sentence will make it bold.
    Example: **Bold** results in Bold.

  • To create a hyperlink, use [Link](http://a.com) to make the text a clickable link.
    Example: Check out more examples of markdown syntax and learn about how it works.

Apply Markdown Syntax within the Rush System

Rush allows store owners to use Markdown syntax in various parts of the system. This helps merchants add relevant links and emphasize important information. Here are a few places where Markdown syntax can be applied:

Store Information

In the Store Brand Information section, you can use Markdown syntax in the Store Information field.

FAQ Item (Modern Style Tracking Page)

Both the Question and Answer fields in the FAQ Item section support Markdown syntax.

Merchant’s Note

Markdown syntax can be applied in the Title and Message fields within the Merchant’s Note section.

After applying Markdown syntax, the formatted text will appear on the tracking page as specified.

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