Markdeep
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'''Markdeep''' is an extended variant of [[Markdown]] intended to be viewed in a web browser, as it is implemented via [[JavaScript]] which takes a text document (with Markdown syntax and some additional features) and converts it to HTML for display. You simply add a line at the bottom that references the Markdeep script (both the remote copy at its creator's site, and a local copy if present for offline use) and also provides a default CSS presentation for the plain-text version as a fallback. | '''Markdeep''' is an extended variant of [[Markdown]] intended to be viewed in a web browser, as it is implemented via [[JavaScript]] which takes a text document (with Markdown syntax and some additional features) and converts it to HTML for display. You simply add a line at the bottom that references the Markdeep script (both the remote copy at its creator's site, and a local copy if present for offline use) and also provides a default CSS presentation for the plain-text version as a fallback. | ||
− | Enhanced features include converting [[ASCII | + | Enhanced features include converting [[ASCII Art]] diagrams into real graphics. |
The piece of code you're supposed to add to the end of the document is: | The piece of code you're supposed to add to the end of the document is: |
Revision as of 13:06, 16 October 2015
Markdeep is an extended variant of Markdown intended to be viewed in a web browser, as it is implemented via JavaScript which takes a text document (with Markdown syntax and some additional features) and converts it to HTML for display. You simply add a line at the bottom that references the Markdeep script (both the remote copy at its creator's site, and a local copy if present for offline use) and also provides a default CSS presentation for the plain-text version as a fallback.
Enhanced features include converting ASCII Art diagrams into real graphics.
The piece of code you're supposed to add to the end of the document is:
<style class="fallback">body{white-space:pre;font-family:monospace}</style><script src="markdeep.min.js"></script><script src="http://casual-effects.com/markdeep/latest/markdeep.min.js"></script>