# Pandoc Footnotes > Examples taken from [GitHub issue 599](https://github.com/DavidAnson/markdownlint/issues/599) ## Example with Pandoc Footnotes A sentence with footnotes: [^1] [^2] A sentence with named footnotes: [^name] [^name2] A sentence with a link reference: [Pandoc's User Guide][Pandoc1] [^1]: I am a footnote! [^2]: I reference a [PCW][PCW1] article! [^name]: I am a footnote with name! [^name2]: I am also a named footnote! I also reference the [PCW][PCW1] article! [PCW1]: https://www.example.com/article.html [Pandoc1]: https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#extension-footnotes ## Example with Long Pandoc Footnotes A sentence with a long footnotes: [^long] [^longer] [^longest] [^long]: I am a long footnote! I don't do any harm :) [^longer]: I am a longer footnote. I do reference the [PCW][PCW2] article. I do harm. Though, not here: [Pandoc's User Guide][Pandoc2] [^longest]: I am the longest footnote. I also reference the [PCW][PCW2] article. I am a harmful new block of text: [Another][Another2] > The previous line of text is treated by CommonMark as an indented code block. > To handle it as a Pandoc footnote, consider the `markdown-it-footnote` plugin. [PCW2]: https://www.example.com/article.html [Pandoc2]: https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#extension-footnotes [Another2]: https://www.example.com/another.html ## GitHub Footnotes Sample footnotes [^3] [^note3] [^3]: A line A new line [^note3]: I am a new block of text With a new line as well