title: Extra Extension prev_title: Extensions prev_url: index.html next_title: Abbreviations Extension next_url: abbreviations.html Python-Markdown Extra ===================== Summary ------- A compilation of various Python-Markdown extensions that (mostly) imitates [PHP Markdown Extra](http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/extra/). The supported extensions include: * [Abbreviations](abbreviations.html) * [Attribute Lists](attr_list.html) * [Definition Lists](definition_lists.html) * [Fenced Code Blocks](fenced_code_blocks.html) * [Footnotes](footnotes.html) * [Tables](tables.html) * [Smart Strong](smart_strong.html) See each individual extension for syntax documentation. Extra and all its supported extensions are included in the standard Markdown library. Usage ----- From the Python interpreter: >>> import markdown >>> html = markdown.markdown(text, ['markdown.extensions.extra']) There may be [additional extensions](index.html) that are distributed with Python-Markdown that are not included here in Extra. The features of those extensions are not part of PHP Markdown Extra, and therefore, not part of Python-Markdown Extra. If you really would like Extra to include additional extensions, we suggest creating your own clone of Extra under a different name (see the [Extension API](api.html)). Markdown Inside HTML Blocks --------------------------- Unlike the other Extra features, this feature is built into the markdown core and is turned on when `markdown.extensions.extra` is enabled. The content of any raw HTML block element can be Markdown-formatted simply by adding a `markdown` attribute to the opening tag. The markdown attribute will be stripped from the output, but all other attributes will be preserved. If the markdown value is set to `1` (recommended) or any value other than `span` or `block`, the default behavior will be executed: `p`,`h[1-6]`,`li`,`dd`,`dt`, `td`,`th`,`legend`, and `address` elements skip block parsing while others do not. If the default is overridden by a value of `span`, *block parsing will be skipped* regardless of tag. If the default is overridden by a value of `block`, *block parsing will occur* regardless of tag. #### Simple Example: ``` This is *true* markdown text.
This is true markdown text.
This is true markdown text.
This text *is not* wrapped in additional `p` tags.
The tail of the `DefaultSpanMode` subelement.This `p` block *is* foolishly wrapped in further paragraph tags.
The tail of the `BlockModeOverride` subelement.The text of the Example
element.
This text gets wrapped in p
tags.
The tail of the DefaultBlockMode
subelement.
This text is not wrapped in additional p
tags.
The tail of the DefaultSpanMode
subelement.
div
block is not wrapped in paragraph tags.
Note: Subelements are not required to have tail text.
This p
block is foolishly wrapped in further paragraph tags.
The tail of the BlockModeOverride
subelement.
This text is after the markdown in HTML.
```