kate, 1 month ago The mnemonic I use to remember Markdown link syntax is that the square brackets look a bit like a button and then the round brackets mention the URL as a note afterwards: button
The mnemonic I use to remember Markdown link syntax is that the square brackets look a bit like a button and then the round brackets mention the URL as a note afterwards:
button
T313C0mun1s7, 1 month ago @kate Thank You
@kate Thank You
daaain, 1 month ago @kate do you have one for image links with alt text, I can never remember those 😅
@kate do you have one for image links with alt text, I can never remember those 😅
publicvoit, 1 month ago @kate Great idea! The order is still very unintuitive because there are URL links without descriptions as well and why should we start with the optional part? 🫣🙃 My recommendation for many reasons: https://karl-voit.at/2017/09/23/orgmode-as-markup-only/👍 #Markdown #tip #mnemonic #PIM #orgdown #publicvoit
@kate Great idea!
The order is still very unintuitive because there are URL links without descriptions as well and why should we start with the optional part? 🫣🙃
My recommendation for many reasons: https://karl-voit.at/2017/09/23/orgmode-as-markup-only/👍
#Markdown #tip #mnemonic #PIM #orgdown #publicvoit
KasTasMykolas, 1 month ago @kate and what about the order? :/ Good one, btw! At least one permutation is off the table!
@kate and what about the order? :/
Good one, btw! At least one permutation is off the table!
kate, 1 month ago @KasTasMykolas Parenthetical comments follow their subject (in my experience)
@KasTasMykolas Parenthetical comments follow their subject (in my experience)
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