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Normal, not that cool asciidoc stuff

Pantheon attributes:

showtitle:

pantheonproduct: {pantheonproduct}

pantheonversion: {pantheonversion}

pantheonupdateddate: {pantheonupdateddate}

pantheonpublisheddate: {pantheonpublisheddate}

Bracket ID style: Go to SUPER COOL TESLA STUFF for cool stuff!

Bracket title style: Go to SUPER COOL TESLA STUFF for the same cool stuff!

Inline macro style: Learn how to be awesome with Tesla!

Relative xref style - let’s see if it needs to point at a file that exists: This link goes nowhere!!! And neither does this one!!! This link tries to go up a level!!!

This link has some params, do they persist? params test So does this one: test 2

What if we use links for an adoc file? Let’s see…​ Some thing but relative: hot chocolate

This xref has way,too,many,commas

Can we put asciidoc markup into link text?

How far does [#customId1] [.customRole] [role="explicitRole"] the rabbit hole go? How far does [#customId1] [.customRole] [role="explicitRole"] the rabbit hole go? What about [.fancyRole]this syntax? Maybe this works?

Can we name attributes in xrefs What about lfdkhsaj.adoc?

Here are some real attributes: test,role="randtron",window="whateverzz" Same thing for a link: Da Googz

This should actually work???? (That is now a lie, that is a random UUID that goes nowhere.)

This is code that is written with *'s ONLY! *** 4 ** gj****

This is a test of an inline xref.

SUPER COOL TESLA STUFF

01 Main Hero Desktop