![]() Typora have some features that are quite nice. With source mode, you can write Markdown as you would in text editors. You write texts, right click to select formatting options and it will format according to options you chose. With WYSIWYG mode, you do not even have to write syntax’s to format texts. Typora has both of those modes which you can click to change from source view to WYSIWYG editor. With the second kind, you have to use Syntax to write Markdown which is very easy as I already described. ![]() One is WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editors and another kind is a markdown compiler that shows preview on one side. It looks like one of those focus writing apps with basic functionality. Typora is a Markdown editor that does not look like one. You use combination of “|” and “-” to separate cells, rows, columns and headings. To make unordered lists, you can just add a “-” before text. To make ordered lists, you can just number dot space and text. Adding headings, lists and text formatting is possible using normal syntax’s inside block-quotes. You can use other syntax along with block-quote to format text inside a block-quote. You have to use a single asterisks for making it italic e.g “_word_”.īlock-quotes are easily doable by adding “>” to each line you want to block-quote. But in Markdown, you do not have to add any syntax for line breaks. Normally in HTML you have to either add for each line or use method. Normal text will turn into paragraphs on the output. For paragraphs, you do not have to add syntax. An example :Īnd all the way to heading six. Smaller syntax’s that you can use to format your texts any way. Not only easy to memories, but also easy to write. Unsurprisingly Markdown was dang easy to learn. I actually prefer offline / external editors for writing articles, and I thought I should try Markdown editors. Using MarkdownĪ member of a Linux user group asked if it is possible to write Markdown in WordPress. ![]() On the other hand, people around my community are starting to use Markdown more and more. Now as I mentioned before, I didn’t have the courage to continue with it. With specialized editors, you can convert markdown to web pages, PDF, or even DOCX. On the desktop also, I can use a text editor, a normal one and write Markdown. This is why forums, comment sections and blogs use a Markdown editor built in. A single Perl script can convert a Markdown file to a readable webpage. Markdown is also very easy to integrate because it is easy to script. To be able to read the code just like output, without complex syntax obstructing view. Only a handful of syntax for basic formatting that are really short and easy to write and read. It is one of the easiest things you can learn. Nowadays, any document reader can view Markdown files and rich document types. You can write Markdown documents in plain text editors using syntax’s, and save it as a “.md” file and you can read it with a Markdown viewer. Markdown is a famous markup language that uses easy syntax to create rich documents with formatting and styling. Now, you know what Markdown is, if not, let me explain in simple terms. One, is they sort of work different from a traditional office program or a document editor. I avoid Markdown editors for a few reasons.
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