Within Teamwork Chat, you can use markdown to
format your messages.
You can preview any markdown used before sending your chat message using the preview function.
Markdown is a type of code that allows you to
format text using characters directly within
the text. For example, an asterisk either side
of a word or phrase *like this* will be
interpreted in markdown as italic text.
Italics
If you type a single asterisk before and
after a piece of text, that text will display
in italics once the message is sent.
*This text should appear here as italic*
Displays as:
If you type a single underscore before and
after a piece of text, that text will display
in italics once the message is sent.
_This text should also appear here as italic_
Displays as:
Bold
If you type two asterisks, or two
underscores, before and after a piece of text,
that text will display in bold once the
message is sent.
**This text should appear here as bold**__This text should also appear here as bold__
Displays as:
Combination of italics and
bold
You can also combine markdown elements such
as bold and italics, in the same piece of
text:
_They **can** be combined also_
Displays as:
Strikethrough
You can create a strikethrough on a piece of
text by adding two tilde dashes before and
after the text:
~~This can be scratched~~
Displays as:
Unordered lists
Typing an asterisk with a space before text
will insert a bullet point and indenting the
asterisk with a space will create a
sub-bullet:
* Item 1* Item 2* Item 2a* Item 2b
Displays as:
Ordered lists
Typing a number with a period and space
before text will insert a numbered point and
indenting the asterisk with a space will
create a sub bullet:
1. Item 12. Item 2* Item 2a* Item 2b
Displays as:
Code blocks
To format text to code style, place
the text between two single grave
accents (back ticks).
Example:
`This is a piece of code`
Displays as:
You can also add multi-line
blocks of code:
~~~~This is apiece of codein a block.~~~~
```css#memo {border: none;font-color: blue;}```
Display as:
Links
Embedded links follow this format: [text](URL)
- The text you want to display is put in
square brackets, followed by the link
URL in round brackets
- E.g. [Teamwork Support](https://www.teamwork.com/support)
Displays as:
Headings
Markdown headings will be ignored. For
example, if you put `#abc` at the start of a
message, it will be shown as plaintext.
For more information, see: Embedding a hyperlink into
a message