--- title: BBC Young Reporter Article Generator description: A tool to create markdown files from news articles and their metadata for uploading to the Reading School BBC Young Reporter website. layout: default icon: comment --- ### Prerequisites Before you begin, ensure you have, as a minimum: * a headline, * the name(s) of the author(s), * a header image, which will be shown behind the headline (so the content of this image can't be vital, like a graph), * a caption for your header image, * the copyright attribution for your header image, * a brief description (one or two short sentences) of your article, and * your article content.
### My Heading
* Numbered item
will produce:
Other formatting can be done with the following: * For italics, use `*my italic text*`. * For bold, use `**my bold text**`. * For bold and italics, use `***my bold, italic text***`. * For links, use `[text to show in article](URL)`. * To include an extra image (besides the cover image), use:My Heading
- Numbered item
{% raw %}{% include image.html id=ID_OF_IMAGE caption="IMAGE_CAPTION" copyright="IMAGE_COPYRIGHT" %}{% endraw %}
replacing `ID_OF_IMAGE` with a unique ID for the image in your article - start at 1 for the first image (excluding the cover image).
The cover image for your article must be a JPEG image, and have the `jpg` file extension. If your image is a PNG, you can [convert it using an online tool](https://png2jpg.com/). The file name must also be the same as your article's file name. This will be provided to you when you download the file from this page. E.g. if the file you download from this page is `news-article.md` then your cover image must be `news-article.jpg` (capital letters **DO** matter).
Any extra images for your article must be in the format: `ARTICLE_FILE_NAME--extra-IMAGE_ID.jpg`, where you replace `ARTICLE_FILE_NAME` with the file name you used for the cover image, and `IMAGE_ID` with the ID you gave the image when you inserted it into your article's body, as seen above. E.g.: `news-article--extra-1.jpg`.
# Headline
## Heading2
### Heading3
#### Heading4
##### Heading5
###### Heading6
Some text.
1. Numbered item 1
2. **Numbered item 2**
* *Bullet 1*
* Bullet 2
***Bold & italics***
A link to [Google](https://google.com).
Will produce:
Headline
Heading2
Heading3
Heading4
Heading5
Heading6
Some text.
- Numbered item 1
- Numbered item 2
- Bullet 1
- Bullet 2
Bold & italics
A link to Google.