[CSDN_Markdown] use the CSDN Markdown editor and markdown Editor
Introduction
Recently, CSDN has supported Markdown syntax to write a blog. I wrote an experiment a few days ago. It feels good. I am going to write several articles to introduce how to use the CSDN Markdown editor to write a blog. It is not comprehensive, but it is sufficient. I hope you will criticize and correct it.
This article introduces the following:
- What is Markdown?
- How to Use Markdown to write a blog on CSDN
- How to Write Markdown text offline
What is Markdown?
Markdown can be considered as a text language that adds a little syntax. You only need to add basic syntax symbols to your own text to generate a webpage interface with rich formats.
Our goal is to use Markdown to write a blog, so we don't want to ask about Markdown's past and present, we only need to know one thing:Markdown makes it easy and quick to write a blog!.
Why does Markdown make it easier for us to write a blog? Because:
I only wrote two points, but this is enough to make me feel excited. Hurry and try it!
How to Use Markdown to write a blog on CSDN
Step-by-step instructions:
"This kind of description is silly, but intuitive !" -- Bendanban
Step 1: log on to CSDN
I believe that no one will be stuck in this step. Generally, anyone who knows how to use a browser will take this step. Let's look at the next step!
Step 2: write a new blog
After logging on to CSDN, there is a paper-and pen-style icon at the top of the page. Click it, as shown in the following figure:
Or open this URL directly: http://write.blog.csdn.net/mdeditor
Step 3: switch to the Markdown Editor
If you see a prompt asking you to switch to the Markdown editor on the edit blog page, do not hesitate to click it!
Step 4: Write it on the page that appears
If you are writing a blog for the first time and enter the CSDN Markdown editor, you will see a prompt box for CSDN. Check out the prompts and do not rush to the next step.
If you have already opened the Markdown editor page and used it to write a blog, you will not see the content you saw for the first time. They have been washed away by your first Markdown blog.
As shown in, area ① is the tool bar, area ② is our editing area, and area ③ is the display area. In area ②, we write text that complies with the Markdown syntax. The online editor shows the effect in Area ③.
Write a blog offline with Markdown
Because a blog that complies with the Markdown syntax is purely text, we can apply any text editor to edit it, so we can write the Blog content online and copy it directly after writing it, paste it into the CSDN Markdown online editor, fill in a question, and click "post blog.
The Markdown online editor of CSDN provides two buttons in the toolbar: import and export. You can also try these two buttons. We need to remind you that:The locally uploaded text will overwrite your online content!
Summary
This article is just an introduction, and I will continue to write some specific operations later.