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m-relay<rbrunner7:monero.social> The website / homepage PoC does not seem to make use of Markdown yet. E.g. text that appears on the homepage is contained in "component" files that look like HTML. I would be interested to see how the use of Markdown would look, because that could well be one of the main ways to contribute, writing and modifying Markdown files.
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m-relay<rbrunner7:monero.social> At least that's what I assume right now, because Markdown is of course considerably simpler than HTML, and you can break much less things.
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m-relay<chch3003:monero.social> Indeed I have to work on this
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m-relay<rbrunner7:monero.social> Looking forward to results then :)
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m-relay<rbrunner7:monero.social> The homepage certainly looks nice in the browser, as it appears right now.
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plowsofSite has useful plugins (using either ruby or liquid scripting). An example would be if you add "@pruning" to a text document on site and then it will automatically grab the associated moneropedia article / infotip box and make it clickable
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plowsofI see site as a blog with a few bells and whistles for the above^ and localisation