This is really cool. Thanks for sharing!
--Andy
Hello everyone on the list,
I’m borrowing a bit of your time in order to present a little CSS experiment I’ve been working on: a stylesheet which gives a Markdown-like aspect to HTML elements, especially those elements that the Markdown syntax generates in the first place.
This means > signs for blockquotes, # signs or underlines for titles, etc.
I wrote a mini-website for it: http://covertprestige.info/css/remarkdown/
Of course, it probably has very little value. If Markdown is (mostly) for generating HTML, why make it look like plain text again? The answer is: because it looked like fun.
Comments, suggestions and publicity welcome. :)
Best,
--
Florent Verschelde
http://fvsch.com
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