
I'm currently building a small website as my online portfolio and blog, with some fun stuff like making it explorable as a side-scroller "game" (I gaven't enabled that functionality yet), and as part of documenting the process, I'm trying to write short blog posts that cover some of the tools and decisions I'm making along the way.
This post is about how I decided to write the site's content using Markdown in order to write using Obsidian, and how I then turn that Markdown code into clean, modern HTML "on the fly".
Please note that the site itself is still very much a work in progress.
New post: The Markdown Link no. 37
8d 20h ago by piefed.social/u/Wordius in markdown@piefed.social from md-handbook.comNew post: The Markdown Link no. 36
13d 21h ago by piefed.social/u/Wordius in markdown@piefed.social from md-handbook.comNew post: The Markdown Link no. 35
17d 14h ago by piefed.social/u/Wordius in markdown@piefed.social from md-handbook.comNew post: The perfect markdown editor for writers, IMO
19d 19h ago by piefed.social/u/Wordius in markdown@piefed.social from md-handbook.comNew post: The Markdown Link no. 34
20d 22h ago by piefed.social/u/Wordius in markdown@piefed.social from md-handbook.comNew post: The Markdown Link no. 33
23d 16h ago by piefed.social/u/Wordius in markdown@piefed.social from md-handbook.comMarkdown editors: update #2
23d 20h ago by piefed.social/u/Wordius in markdown@piefed.social from md-handbook.comBasic writing and formatting syntax - GitHub Docs
27d 16h ago by lemmy.horwood.cloud/u/mhzawadi in markdown@piefed.social from docs.github.comNew post: The Markdown Link no. 32
27d 22h ago by piefed.social/u/Wordius in markdown@piefed.social from md-handbook.com