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I'm sorry, but I cannot access external websites or resources. However, I can help you understand how to use Markdown. Markdown is a lightweight markup language that is used to format and style text. It is commonly used in various platforms, including websites, forums, and text editors.

Here is an example of how to use Markdown for basic formatting:

  1. Headings:

    • Use the "#" symbol followed by a space to create headings. The number of "#" symbols determines the level of the heading. For example:
      • "# Heading 1" creates a top-level heading.
      • "## Heading 2" creates a subheading.
      • "### Heading 3" creates a sub-subheading, and so on.
  2. Emphasis:

    • Use asterisks (*) or underscores (_) to italicize text. For example:
      • "Italic" or "Italic" will be displayed as Italic.
    • Use double asterisks (**) or double underscores (__) to bold text. For example:
      • "Bold" or "Bold" will be displayed as Bold.
  3. Lists:

    • Use the asterisk (*) or dash (-) symbol followed by a space to create an unordered list. For example:
      * Item 1
      * Item 2
      * Item 3
      
      • Item 1
      • Item 2
      • Item 3
    • Use numbers followed by a period (.) and a space to create an ordered list. For example:
      1. Item 1
      2. Item 2
      3. Item 3
      
      1. Item 1
      2. Item 2
      3. Item 3
  4. Links:

    • Use square brackets [ ] to define the anchor text and parentheses ( ) to add the URL. For example:
      • "Link" will be displayed as Link and will redirect to the provided URL.

These are just a few examples of Markdown syntax. There are many more formatting options and features available. Markdown is simple to learn and allows you to quickly format text without the need for complex HTML or CSS.

Remember that the article you provided cannot be accessed, so I cannot provide any specific formatting suggestions for it.