Add markdown support to Wiki tab
Currently, the Wiki tab doesn't support the same Markdown features available in Teams. This makes for a disjointed experience.

BAM - done! :)
Use the same Markdown syntax that applies to chats and messaging to format Wiki sections.
Peace and code,
Suphatra
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Anushri commented
is wiki stored in sharepoint somewhere? i still can not find any stored location for wiki pages
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Hugo Quintero commented
Markdown support is still VERY LIMITED, I wish you could have in the near future more of the features of an actual Markdown editor (dillinger.io, stackedit.io, Gitbook) and also the option to export the content to a Word document.
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srs commented
Wiki without makdown and versioning. 2017 year.
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Simon commented
I really find the markdown support poor. All editors I've used that support markdown maintain the markdown when editing. If you do back in and edit you get the markdown.
The wiki experience for markdown is very limited. especially no heading, can't edit urls once created, lists are incomplete.
If in a code block you can't navigate up or down with cursors
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PeterGV commented
The wiki needs more... everything in my book. Markdown would be a start. Multiple header levels would be another.
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Mike Jones commented
Critical! I love the idea of a really simple collaborative wiki but it is not helpful if I cannot insert images or even hyperlink to other content. Given markdown support for conversations, Team users should quickly get the hang of markdown.
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Jamie Thomson commented
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Norbert Kiesel commented
Also for attached markdown files!
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Norbert Kiesel commented
Also for attached Markdown files!
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Roman Dodin commented
Implement Markdown Support for Wiki pages
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Jamie Thomson commented
totally agree, I came here as soon as I used the wiki tab for the first time to ask for exactly this.
I wanted to create a simple table on the wiki page, markdown would have been ideal for that.
On the positive side, delighted to see a lightweight, low-friction wiki coming out of O365 rather than the bloated behemoth that is SharePoint wiki. Hoping to see it morph into a true wiki with the ability to have multiple pages and link between them.