2014
Peachpit Press
Brett Terpstra
1:04
English
Markdown is the easiest way to create web (HTML) content, and can be used to generate PDFs, Word and other documents with all the flexibility of CSS styling. The syntax is easy to learn and the various flavors of Markdown extend it to a point where it's adaptible enough to handle most needs.
Working in plain text means creating future-proof documents that can shift with the changing tides of content creation tools and presentation formats. It's an ideal means of content creation for everyone from web professionals to office workers, and from casual bloggers to authors of long-form works.
This course begins by explaining the basic syntax of Markdown, as defined by John Gruber and goes on to explore other versions of Markdown, including MultiMarkdown, GitHub Flavored Markdown, Kramdown and others. It finishes by showing how to turn your Markdown into web content and polished documents.
1.Welcome
2.What is Markdown
3.Document structure
4.Headlines
5.Emphasis
6.Lists
7.Linking
8.Images
9.Blockquotes
10.Code-Verbatim
11.Hard line breaks
12.Style considerations
13.Markdown extensions- Footnotes
14.Markdown extensions- Tables
15.MultiMarkdown
16.Discount
17.Kramdown
18.GitHub-flavored Markdown
19.Other Markdown flavors and extensions
20.Converting to Markdown
21.Exporting Markdown
22.Leanpub and blogging platforms
23.Collaboration
24.Byword
25.MultiMarkdown Composer
26.iThoughts X and iThoughts HD
27.Scrivener
28.Marked
29.Simplenote
30.nvALT
31.Sublime Test, TestMate, and others
32.Conclusion and additional resources
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