Wondering if your typical/average/normie person (millennials and younger) know it or know about it. It’s enabled on reddit and discord?
Wondering if your typical/average/normie person (millennials and younger) know it or know about it. It’s enabled on reddit and discord?
Markdown is a markup language, which can be used by users to indicate formatting hints to the underlying system. For example, you want a text to be bold, a markup language lets you tell that to the website in a way it understands.
Older markup languages tended to be verbose and complicated. For example, this is a numbered list in BBCode, which is the classic forum markup language:
[ol][li]Item one[/li][li]Item two[/li][/ol]
.Markdown keeps it simple and intuitive, for the most part.
1. item 1 2. item 2
The above is a numbered list in Markdown. Much simpler than the BBCode version. Simple enough that people like you can do it without even being aware of Markdown at all.
*This is cursive text* **This is bold text** # this is a heading ## this is a smaller heading ###### usually up to six levels are supported, but this might differ based on the implementation (my instance seems to make all of these the same size) > this is a quote it can span multiple lines too this is a bullet point list: - item 1 - item 2 [Links are more complicated, but still as easy as they can be](https://example.org/)
The above doesn’t actually display formatted because I used a code block to show the Markdown as written. The below is how the above actually displays:
This is cursive text This is bold text
this is a heading
this is a smaller heading
usually up to six levels are supported, but this might differ based on the implementation (my instance seems to make all of these the same size)
this is a bullet point list:
Links are more complicated, but still as easy as they can be
edit: this is what the original creator of Markdown has to say on the matter: