HTML, the HyperText Markup Language, is the standard markup language for pages on the World Wide Web.
This type of coding is used to create paragraphs, add backgrounds, change text color and size, tables, lists, clickable links, and images.
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This type of coding is used to create paragraphs, add backgrounds, change text color and size, tables, lists, clickable links, and images.
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A collection of markdown libraries, services, editors, tools, cheatsheets, etc.
A strongly defined, highly compatible specification of Markdown.
A way for authors and editors to track changes to documents in plain text.
A guide by John Gruber.
A full-featured markdown parser and compiler, written in JavaScript.
Posted by Adam Pritchard.
A quick overview of all the Markdown syntax elements. Created by Matt Cone.
An online guide to using Markdown.
The ecosystem to write a presentation with plain Markdown.
See your code in action as you work on it. Created by Philippe Masset.
A superset of the Markdown syntax started as a Perl script.
An online forum to post about using Markdown.
A way for authors and editors to track changes to documents in plain text.
An online guide to using Markdown.
Posted by Adam Pritchard.
A full-featured markdown parser and compiler, written in JavaScript.
See your code in action as you work on it. Created by Philippe Masset.
An online forum to post about using Markdown.
The ecosystem to write a presentation with plain Markdown.
A strongly defined, highly compatible specification of Markdown.
A quick overview of all the Markdown syntax elements. Created by Matt Cone.
A collection of markdown libraries, services, editors, tools, cheatsheets, etc.
A guide by John Gruber.
A superset of the Markdown syntax started as a Perl script.
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