Welcome to blogging with Markdown Editor
This markdown editor uses Stackedit to write a blog, it will bring a new experience OH: markdown and extension markdown concise syntax block highlighting picture links and pictures upload latex mathematical formulas UML sequence diagram and flowchart offline Write blog Import Export Markdown file rich shortcut keys bold Ctrl + B italic CTRL + I Reference CTRL + Q Insert Link Ctrl + L insert code CTRL + K Insert Picture Ctrl + G lift Title Ctrl + H ordered list CTRL + O unordered list Ctrl + U Horizontal CTRL + R Undo Ctrl + Z Redo Ctrl + Y Markdown and extensions
Markdown is a lightweight markup language that allows people to write documents in plain text format that is easy to read and then convert to rich HTML pages. --[Wikipedia]
Use simple symbols to identify different headings, to mark some text as bold or italic, to create a link, and so on, for detailed syntax reference help ...
This editor supports Markdown Extra and extends a lot of useful features. Please refer to GitHub for details. Form
Markdown Extra Table Syntax: Project Price Computer $1600 Phone $ Pipe $
You can use colons to define alignment: Item Price quantity Computer 1600 $5 Phone 12 $ Pipe 1 234 definition list markdown Extra definition list Syntax: Project 1 Project 2 definition A definition B Project 3 definition C
Definition D
Define a D content code block
code block syntax follows standard markdown code, such as:
@requires_authorization
def somefunc (param1= ', param2=0):
' ' A docstring ' '
if param1 > param2: # Interesting
print ' Greater ' return
(param2-param1 + 1) or None
class SomeClass:
pass
>>> message = ' interpreter
prompt '
Footnote
Generates a footnote 1. Directory
Use [TOC] to generate a table of contents:
Welcome to the Markdown Editor write blog Shortcuts markdown and extended table definition List code block footnote directory mathematical formula UML diagram: Offline write blog browser compatible
Mathematical formula
Use Mathjax to render latex mathematical formulas, as detailed in math.stackexchange.com. Inline formula, the mathematical formula is: Γ (n) = (n−1)!∀n∈ℕγ (n) = (n−1)! ∀n∈n. Block-level formula:
X=−B±B2−4AC‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾√2A x =−b±b 2−4 a C 2 a
For more latex syntax please refer to here. UML diagram:
Can render sequence diagram: Created with Raphaël 2.1.2 Zhang Sanzhang Hey, little four, did you write a blog? Dick Leng A moment, say: busy to vomit blood, which have time to write.
or flowchart: Created with Raphaël 2.1.2 to start my operation confirmation. End yes no about sequence diagram syntax, refer to here, about flowchart syntax, refer to here. Write Blogs offline
Even if users do not have a network, you can also write the blog offline through the editor (directly in the browser used to enter Write.blog.csdn.net/mdeditor can be.) The Markdown Editor uses the browser offline storage to save content locally.
In the process of writing a blog, the content is kept in the browser cache, the content will not be lost when the user closes the browser or other unusual circumstances. When the user opens the browser again, it displays the unpublished content that the user was editing last time.
After the blog is published, the local cache will be deleted.
Users can choose to save the blog that is being written to the server drafts box, even if you change the browser or clear the cache, the content will not be lost.
Note: Although most of the browser storage is reliable, but for your data security, after networking, please be sure to publish or save to the server draft box in time. Browser compatible Currently, this editor is most complete with Chrome browser support. We recommend that you use the newer version of Chrome. IE9 The following issues are not supported ie9,10,11
Do not support offline features IE9 does not support file import Export IE10 do not support drag-and-drop file import This is the contents of the footnote. ↩