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"I'm encountering an issue with VitePress where Markdown syntax in my index.md file doesn't seem to apply the expected styles on the homepage, whereas in VuePress, this works as anticipated. For instance, if I wish to include some introductory text on the main page and then guide users to the navigation bar, it appears that I need to manually write the CSS styles. Why can't I utilize Markdown for styling in this case?"
Expected behavior
"I'm encountering an issue with VitePress where Markdown syntax in my index.md file doesn't seem to apply the expected styles on the homepage, whereas in VuePress, this works as anticipated. For instance, if I wish to include some introductory text on the main page and then guide users to the navigation bar, it appears that I need to manually write the CSS styles. Why can't I utilize Markdown for styling in this case?"
System Info
"I'm encountering an issue with VitePress where Markdown syntax in my index.md file doesn't seem to apply the expected styles on the homepage, whereas in VuePress, this works as anticipated. For instance, if I wish to include some introductory text on the main page and then guide users to the navigation bar, it appears that I need to manually write the CSS styles. Why can't I utilize Markdown for styling in this case?"
Describe the bug
index.md not support markdown
Reproduction
"I'm encountering an issue with VitePress where Markdown syntax in my index.md file doesn't seem to apply the expected styles on the homepage, whereas in VuePress, this works as anticipated. For instance, if I wish to include some introductory text on the main page and then guide users to the navigation bar, it appears that I need to manually write the CSS styles. Why can't I utilize Markdown for styling in this case?"
Expected behavior
"I'm encountering an issue with VitePress where Markdown syntax in my index.md file doesn't seem to apply the expected styles on the homepage, whereas in VuePress, this works as anticipated. For instance, if I wish to include some introductory text on the main page and then guide users to the navigation bar, it appears that I need to manually write the CSS styles. Why can't I utilize Markdown for styling in this case?"
System Info
Additional context
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