Online Authoring Tips

Here is some helpful tips for text in descriptions, posts and comments on web sites that use Markdown such as Odysee and YouTube. 

Chapters

Chapter markers in video descriptions will populate the seek bar while comments will make hot links to the position in the video.

Chapter markers

When making chapter markers use the following format.
You must start the first line with 00:00

00:00 Prologue
02:00 Beginning
10:00 Climax
15:00 Outro
20:00 Epilogue

Chapter markers more than one hour

You must start the first line with 00:00:00

00:00:00 Prologue
00:02:00 Beginning
00:46:00 Climax
01:00:00 1 Hour
02:00:00 2 Hours
02:15:00 Outro
02:20:00 Epilogue

Text Formatting

Some very basic formatting is available in YouTube.

Style

Put text within asterisks, underlines or hyphens for the following effect. They can be combined but if the text including URLs have these characters as part of the sentence it may not work.

*bold*
_italics_
-strike-though-

These work everywhere (descriptions, comments and posts).

Title and Heading

# Title 
## Heading
### Sub heading

Make sure to have a space after the hash or it will become a hashtag.
These work in video descriptions only.

Hyperlinks

If you have Advanced features enabled you can have URLs turn into hyperlinks in video descriptions. Hyperlinks will also work in posts and comments even if you don't have advanced features. 

Closing brackets

Some sites don't create hyperlinks correctly if the last character of the URL is a closing bracket such as linking to Wikipedia pages. 

For example we will use this URL: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV1_(Australian_TV_channel) 

Sites will make it a hyperlink like this: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV1_(Australian_TV_channel

Notice the hyperlink does not include the last character, when we navigate with it Wikipedia shows a different page.

To fix this (in YouTube only) use %29 at the end. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV1_(Australian_TV_channel%29 

becomes 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV1_(Australian_TV_channel%29

For sites that support Markdown you may also need to change the left bracket to %28 as well. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV1_%28Australian_TV_channel%29

More information

HTML URL Encoding Reference

Note 

Hyperlinks only work if you have advanced features enabled on your channel.