Keywords: Markdown, markup language
http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/getting-started-with-markdown
In this lesson, you will be introduced to Markdown, a plain text-based syntax for formatting documents. You will find out why it is used, how to format Markdown files, and how to preview Markdown-formatted documents on the web.
Since Programming Historian lessons are submitted as Markdown files, I have included PH-specific examples whenever possible. It is my hope that this guide will be useful to you if you are considering authoring a lesson for this site.
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Institution: | The Programming Historian |
Year of publication: | 2015 |
Language: | english |
Type: | Tutorial |
Audience: | linguists, philologists, corpus linguists, psycholinguists, humanists |
Level: | basic |
Prerequisites: | None |
Media: | text/html |
Objective: | Introduction of Markdown |
Licence: | CC-BY-2.0 |
Access: | open |
Creation date: | Wednesday, 16 March 2016 14:03:58 |
Last modified: | Friday, 26 April 2024 19:17:05 |
BibTeX type: | @misc |
@misc(TeLeMaCo:353, author = "Simpkin, Sarah", title = "{G}etting started with {M}arkdown", year = "2015", url = "http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/getting-started-with-markdown" )