When you edit a secure note using 1Password in your browser, 1Password for Mac, 1Password for iOS, or 1Password for Android, you can use Markdown syntax to apply text styles, create lists, and more. To see your note displayed with rich text formatting, save the item after you’re done editing it.
Style | Syntax |
---|---|
Heading |
# Heading 1, ## Heading 2, ### Heading 3 |
Bold | **Bold** |
Italic | _Italic_ or *Italic* |
~~Strikethrough~~ | |
Dividing line | --- |
● Bulleted list | * List item Use asterisks (*), hyphens (-), or plus signs (+). |
1. Numbered list | 1. List item |
Quotation |
> Quotation |
Code |
`Code` |
|
``` Pre-formatted text ``` Or indent each line with at least four spaces. |
Links that begin with https://
become clickable, like https://example.com.
To use a character that would otherwise be interpreted as Markdown formatting, precede it with a backslash (\). For example, \_hello\_
becomes _hello_, not hello.
Manage your settings
To turn off Markdown formatting, choose 1Password > Preferences > General and turn off "Format secure notes using Markdown".
To turn off Markdown formatting, tap Settings > General and turn off Markdown Formatting.
To turn off Markdown formatting, tap Settings > Display and turn off "Format secure notes using Markdown".