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Learn GitHub Flavored Markdown
Rating: 4.3 out of 5(48 ratings)
204 students

Learn GitHub Flavored Markdown

Easy Document Formatting
Last updated 1/2019
English

What you'll learn

  • Create headings in GitHub-flavored Markdown.
  • Create lists in GitHub-flavored Markdown.
  • Add images to a document in GitHub-flavored Markdown.
  • Add links to a document in GitHub-flavored Markdown.

Course content

7 sections17 lectures2h 49m total length
  • Overview2:07

    Markdown is an alternative to other markup languages such as HTML. There is a version that is a little more 'fancy' called GitHub Flavored Markdown. In this series, you will find out what GitHub-Flavored Markdown is as well as how to accomplish quick format tasks that simplify creating structure and some styling.


  • Writing Markdown13:23

    In this episode, Justin and Wes demonstrate getting set up to write markdown files. This setup is going to make getting immediate rendering feedback a breeze.


Requirements

  • Familiarity with a rich text editor.

Description

Learn GitHub Flavored Markdown

Markdown is an alternative to other markup languages such as HTML. There is a version that is a little more 'fancy' called GitHub Flavored Markdown. In this series, you will find out what GitHub-Flavored Markdown is as well as how to accomplish quick format tasks that simplify creating structure and some styling.

Course Format

•          Binge-worthy TV shows! Watch comprehensive, in-depth episodes that use a talk show-like format to keep you engaged while learning.

•          You can pick and choose episodes or you can watch as a complete series.

•          A little humor, anecdotes, and real-world examples.

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Updates and Versions

The programming world updates at a break neck pace. As a result, there are times that certain tools, editors, libraries have changed. While syntax or names may change, the foundations remain the same. Though we hope to keep things updated, there may be time before that can occur. I recommend seeing if you can translate between changes and if all fails, ask questions!

Who this course is for:

  • Developers looking to up their documentation game.
  • Authors looking to use GitHub-flavored Markdown as a meaning of text formatting.