Attribute Lists =============== Summary ------- An extension to Python-Markdown that adds a syntax to define attributes on the various HTML elements in markdown's output. This extension is included in the standard Markdown library. Syntax ------ The basic syntax was inspired by [Maruku][]'s Attribute List feature. [Maruku]: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/proposal.html#attribute_lists ### The List ### An example attribute list might look like this: {: #someid .someclass somekey='some values' } A word which starts with a hash `#` will set the id of an element. A word which starts with a dot `.` will add to the list of classes assigned to an element. A key/value pair will assign that pair to the element. Be aware that while the dot syntax will add to a class, using key/value pairs will always override the previously defined attribute. Consider the following: {: #id1 .class1 id=id2 class="class2 class3" .class4 } The above example would result in the following attributes being defined: id="id2 class="class2 class3 class4" ### Block Level ### To define attributes for a block level element, the attribute list should be defined on the last line of the block by itself. This is a paragraph. {: #an_id .a_class } The above results in the following output:

This is a paragraph.

The one exception is headers, as they are only ever allowed on one line. A setext style header {: #setext} ================================= ### A hash style header ### {: #hash } The above results in the following output:

A setext style header

A hash style header

### Inline ### To define attributes on inline elements, the attribute list should be defined immediately after the inline element with no whitespace. [link](http://example.com){: class="foo bar" title="Some title! } The above results in the following output:

link