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Markup languages provide only a finite set of elements, whereas the wants of users are infinite. To bridge this gap, markup languages allow users to extend them with attributes. In this article, we introduce attributes in the lightweight markup language of Markdown. We also show how writers can type them and how coders can style them using the Markdown package for TEX.