Using Markdown syntax in TTG web engines

Markdown syntax makes formatting text on your TTG generated web pages fast and easy. You can include headings, emphasis, hyperlinks and more.

Matthew Campagna, the author of all The Turning Gate plug-ins, has included a lot of Markdown examples in his TTG Pages plug-in. But not everybody using TTG plug-ins are using Pages (though I can’t imagine why not) so they don’t have access to these examples.

The best resource I know of for using Markdown is still Mark Gruber’s site, but it doesn’t include real examples like Matt has included in Pages.

So I created my own Markdown example that will work in any TTG web engine. It’s just a text file available here. Just download it, open it, copy all the text, and paste the text into any Markdown enabled text block in any TTG CE2 web engine.

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