ReMarkdown: about, details, sampler, issues
rmd-h1-underline
rmd-h1-uppercase
rmd-h2-underline
Look, a horizontal rule!
This HR uses the default asterisks and left alignment. The next one uses
the rmd-hr-center and rmd-hr-minus classes.
Simple UL list with paragraphs inside items.
Also, we switched to plus signs for bullets | rmd-ul-plus
More paragraphs.
MOAR
rmd-ul-minusQuotes are nice. And this flim is great.
Je me permets d’interrompre ce flim parce qu’on se fout un peu de ma gueule. C’est du vol et du plagiat. J’aime pas trop les voleurs et les fils de pute.
Dans ce film le héros meurt au début et des journalistes décident d’enquêter sur ses dernières paroles, comme dans Citizen Kane. J’appelle ça du plagiat.
— Orson Welles, in La Classe américaine
Quotes in quotes in quotes?
Dan wrote:
Bob wrote:
Sandy wrote:
What the hell is this movie?
A lot of nonsense.
What? It makes perfect sense. Get a grip, Bob.
Thanks, Dan.
Take a look at the EM and STRONG elements.
There are alternative styles with the
rmd-em-underscore and rmd-strong-underscore
classes.
CODE elements show up as some code. They’re used all over
this page so you’re bound to have seen them already.
Of course you can have links. They show
up as normal HTML links by default. There’s an alternative style which adds square brackets, using
the rmd-link-bracket class. But feel free to customize.
Thanks to the rmd-a-showurl class, URLs
of links in this paragraph are shown (and will be printed) next to the link
text, mimicking the classic Markdown syntax: Link A and
link B and
link C.
This paragraph is similar, except we’re using the
rmd-a-printurl class, so URLs will be printed next to links but
not shown on screen. See link A and
link B and
link C.
While URLs of links in this section will be printed as references at the end of the section: Link A and link B and link C.
Note that in-page links and obvious mailto links (such as lol@what.com) will not be printed, but non-obvious email links will; also, internal links will be resolved as full URLs.
/* A block of code
Departing a bit from Markdown syntax: the space on the left is 3
characters (in browsers which support the CSS3 `ch` unit), to align
nicely with list items and quotations.
We’re also mapping Tab characters to 3 characters (the default in
most browsers is 8) in supporting browsers.
*/
.rmd-on pre {
margin-left: 3ch;
tab-size: 3;
}
The end.