Markdown Lite

Ross Hill cyberhill at gmail.com
Mon Jan 10 00:05:00 EST 2005


You could always leave Markdown how it is, and develop a "Pro" version
which has all the features that fatten it up - but that most people
won't generally need.

On Sun, 9 Jan 2005 22:39:13 -0500, Jelks Cabaniss <jelks at jelks.nu> wrote:
> John Gruber wrote:
> >     > The 6A comment spam article was written by John Gruber?
> >
> >     {cite = "http://photomatt.net/2005/01/06/6a-aquires-gruber/"}
> >
> > Is actually pretty Markdown-y, in terms of figuring out a way for
> > blockquotes to include cite attributes pointing to the source URL.
> >
> > And I'll emphasize that this entire feature is something that
> > Markdown users will never need to worry about if they don't care
> > about it. They should never trigger it by accident. The question is,
> > is it worthwhile for the people who might use it?
> 
> Yes.
> 
> 
> /Jelks
> 
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