INTERIOR DESIGN - MARKDOWN HOTSHEET 03
Welcome to the most interesting markdown lesson session on the whole of the steem blockchain.
Hi guys, It's the third day of our awesome learning experience about markdowns, the need for it, the beauty, the creativity and most definitely its applications. if you are joining us for the first time, be sure to click here for the first learning session, and here for the second learning session.
I noticed people run away from clicking links nowadays, but really who can blame anyone, these phishing attacks are not kidding with people these days, hence everyone is trying to be extra careful, I think one horrible thing that could happen to someone is loosing all your hard earned sweat to a fraudster. My heart goes to everyone who have been victims of these situations. I don't know if I can ever recover from such. Did I tell you guys I was hacked? And very recently too.
The need to be careful when clicking links cannot be overemphasised.
So let me make it easier for my readers. There won't be lessons today, but a review of what we did in the past two sessions. Just in case you are feeling skeptical about the links. They are totally safe though, I've got you.
Like I said earlier, first session basically introduced us into markdown, our posts interior design.
Session 01
We saw used a couple of writing styles just to let us know what can be possible with markdown coding.
We also experimented with combining a bunch of codes to see their output and effects on tge outlook of our post. It was really fun, you just have to go check it out.
Session 02
This was about how each code is being used to create those fonts. We picked three fonts and explained in details, their looks and application.
They are the following...
- italics - * italics*
- bold - ** bold **
- bold italics - *** bold italics ***
Session 03
Revision of session 01 and 02.
Session 04(tomorrow)
This will be about the application of the other font styles and sizes. We will see use codes that make this text look like this...
while this one looks like this.
Yup...and that is not bold my friend, so there is a lot fun stuff to stay tuned for.
Awwww no lesson today? I thought you said the next thing would be how to make a mark of already written words.
I also wanna know how to make words smaller. Thanks for taking out time for this ;)
For you @oredebby, i will make an exception and tell you how to make texts smaller.
Or are you referring...
...to this type of small?
I love this idea, brother.
correct
Both
This is the one I know about
Thank youuuuu
try this: < sub > insert word </ sub>
make sure you remove the space, i only put space there so that the code can be visible
thanks dear
What is the smaller one more like a subscript
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