Bloggy over the top

Still messing with CMS, used the new offset but then removed it, have posted before but without the single blog, still a couple of responsive fixes needed

project - elementsapp://downloadDocument/RjcjW2ogndF9

still playing with tailwind and css in .md

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Looking good :smiling_face:

It’s not a real site it just trying out different ways for CMS

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Of course, it’s still nice to see you experimenting :slight_smile:

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first bit I show is chat two center stage

next table in blog page fairly easy

table to show all blogs as a table well

Is that an HTML table or a Markdown table? And is it responsive?

A quick look at the Markdown would be great.

Which one the one in the .md on the one in the webpage

In the download project the code is already in the .md file, used the same code in the webpage just hacked it a bit

Ahh… okay. Now I get it.

It’s an HTML table… I thought you had managed to get Markdown tables working.

Thanks!

I wish

I accidentally sent my wish list to @ben instead of Santa…

let’s see what surprises await us after the Christmas break!

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FYI on this… Tables are not officially part of Markdown, so we are unlikely to support those in the typography component. However, we do have plans at some stage for a basic table component.

thats why I wish, cool look forward to the surprises

Hopefully that can be added sometime next year, right?

I have a cheatsheet waiting to to test all, those tables in there

This is what’s officially Markdown: Daring Fireball: Markdown Basics
Anything else is an unofficial extension.

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bookmarked

Umm, have you tried the official syntax in Elements? https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax.text. Because it doesn’t appear the same in Elements CMS as it does on Gruber’s site. Quite a few differences, actually.

started adding author, as usual project

project - elementsapp://downloadDocument/JXoDiaeULyhT