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New Markdown News Channel @manuscriptsnews - Write Hypertext Markup in Plain Text

Hello, I’ve started a news channel, that is, @manuscriptsnews covering news, tools ‘n’ tips & tricks about writing books, articles, posts etc. in plain text with markdown (and kramdown ;-)). News bytes include:

  • Markdown Lint Style Rule of the Day - #3 Use the same marker (-/*/+) for unordered lists throughout the document
  • kramdown 1.10 is out and a good opportunity to once more post a link to my own gem, Slodown
  • TIL You can add element attributes in kramdown. e.g. {: .class-name #id}
  • Awesome Markdown - A collection of awesome markdown libraries, services, editors, tools, cheatsheets & more
  • Using Markdown with the kramdown Library and Tools by Thomas Leitner
  • Did you know? kramdown includes automatic table of contents generation. Use {:toc}.
  • Wrote an article for the awesome CSS-Tricks on Choosing the right Markdown Parser
  • HTML ↔︎ Markdown Quick Reference (Cheat Sheet) Incl. Tables, Emojis, Quotes, Dashes, Ellipses and More
  • Book Quick Starter Kit (Manuscripts Edition) - Write your own book in plain text (with Markdown)
  • And more

Follow along on twitter @manuscriptsnews. Cheers

PS: New to Markdown? Try the free interactive tutorial - Markdown in 10 minutes

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