There is a significant amount of subtle, yet precisely calibrated, styling to ensure that your content is emphasized while still looking aesthetically pleasing.
All links are easy to locate and discern, yet don’t detract from the harmony
of a paragraph. The same goes for italics and bold elements. Even the the strikeout
works if for some reason you need to update your post. For consistency’s sake,
The same goes for insertions, of course.
Code, with syntax highlighting
Here’s an example of some ruby code with line anchors.
Here’s some CSS:
Here’s some JavaScript:
Here’s some HTML:
Headings!
They’re responsive, and well-proportioned (in padding
, line-height
, margin
, and font-size
).
They also heavily rely on the awesome utility, BASSCSS.
They draw the perfect amount of attention
This allows your content to have the proper informational and contextual hierarchy. Yay.
There are lists, too
- Apples
- Oranges
- Potatoes
- Milk
- Mow the lawn
- Feed the dog
- Dance
Images look great, too
There are also pretty colors
Also the result of BASSCSS, you can highlight certain components of a post with CSS classes.
I don’t recommend using blue, though. It looks like a link.
Footnotes!
Markdown footnotes are supported, and they look great! Simply put e.g. [^1]
where you want the footnote to appear,1 and then add
the reference at the end of your markdown.
Stylish blockquotes included
You can use the markdown quote syntax, >
for simple quotes.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse quis porta mauris.
However, you need to inject html if you’d like a citation footer. I will be working on a way to hopefully sidestep this inconvenience.
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
There’s more being added all the time
Checkout the Github repository to request, or add, features.
Happy writing.
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Important information that may distract from the main text can go in footnotes. ↩