pillar-markup / Microdown

Microdown is a cleaned and simpler markdown but with more powerful features such as extensions.
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help class contents into comment #635

Open Ducasse opened 1 year ago

Ducasse commented 1 year ago

We can paste this into a class comment (when we can browse class comments again).

This application helps to tweak the design settings of your Microdown document(s), with a selection of beautiful CSS themes. It also provides options to configure the exported HTML document, and to preview the results. You can also export the HTML without any style, and build your own custom design from scratch.'

Output file name: The exported HTML file name. If not specified, then index.html will be used.

Output folder: Exported files will be written in the specified directory. If does not exists, it will be created.

Overwrite option. When checked, it will overwrite previously exported HTML files and its parent directory (the output folder) without confirmation.

'HTML validation requires the DOCTYPE declaration. If the web page coding does not include a DOCTYPE Declaration (DTD or Document Type Declaration) or it is done incorrectly, you will not be able to use a HTML (HyperText Markup Language) Validator to check the page coding.

Types of DTD:

XHTML Versions

HTML Versions

Embedded style sheets allows one to define style sheet information into an HTML document as a whole in one place. This enables to deliver style specific to one page or during testing purposes. This is useful also if you want to isolate a web page from other (linked) resources.

kasperosterbye commented 1 year ago

I am unfortunately still hit on my reading, so I might have misunderstood something there. I just wanted to point out that there are a number of URL which is currently understood by Microdown, in particular:

In the document browser, there is also:

Ducasse commented 1 year ago

Hi kasper

I removed the help class and I just move the 3 paragraphs here because in P11 I cannot see class comments anymore.

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