This is a post about my experiences with Endpoint Priviledge Management. I strongly encourage you to take 5 minutes to read Sandy Zeng take on EPM - This post will provide my own how to guide.
Here is some bold text
Here is a secondary heading
This is a link to a different site and this is a link to a section inside this page.
Here’s a table:
Number | Next number | Previous number |
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Five | Six | Four |
Ten | Eleven | Nine |
Seven | Eight | Six |
Two | Three | One |
How about a yummy crepe?
It can also be centered!
Here’s a code chunk:
var foo = function(x) {
return(x + 5);
}
foo(3)
And here is the same code with syntax highlighting:
var foo = function(x) {
return(x + 5);
}
foo(3)
And here is the same code yet again but with line numbers:
1
2
3
4
var foo = function(x) {
return(x + 5);
}
foo(3)
Boxes
You can add notification, warning and error boxes like this:
Notification
Note: This is a notification box.
Warning
Warning: This is a warning box.
Error
Error: This is an error box.
Local URLs in project sites
When hosting a project site on GitHub Pages (for example, https://USERNAME.github.io/MyProject
), URLs that begin with /
and refer to local files may not work correctly due to how the root URL (/
) is interpreted by GitHub Pages. You can read more about it in the FAQ. To demonstrate the issue, the following local image will be broken if your site is a project site:
If the above image is broken, then you’ll need to follow the instructions in the FAQ. Here is proof that it can be fixed: