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Lightweight Markup Languages

created by Arpan Dhandhania | 24/11/2009 @ 10:03 AM | 29 views
Here are my notes on various lightweight markup languages. The 2 most popular ones, Markdown and Textile have been compared and contrasted.
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Markdown upside-down
Useful links
Philosopgy
Markdown is intended to be as easy-to-read and easy-to-write as is feasible.
Markdown Extra
extended Markdown
Textile
Other libraries
Setext
atx
etText
Comparison
Markdown
horizonal rule
image with title and alt text
Texile
Phrase emphasis: strike thru, underline, subscript, superscript
cleaner for code. Markdown expects code to be indented by a tab (bad idea)
tables
Components that you can compare
headings
bold, italics, underline
horizontal rules
links
images
table
list
adding HTML code
ID, classes and styles (not supported by Markdown)
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