Markdown and web typography
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009As a general rule, I swore years ago to stay as far away from web design and web development as at all possible. I still believe that this is one of the fundamental rules of happiness, and I haven’t regretted it, but for once, I was actually impressed (rather than depressed, which is what web development usually makes me feel like) with a few pieces of web design, and so I decided to make an exception and talk about it for a moment.
After launching this blog earlier today, I spent a bit of time researching how to get a more intuitive syntax for formatting my posts. I’m not really a fan of “rich text” text editors like the one WordPress uses by default (luckily it can be disabled). It offers limited control, is awkward to use, and just doesn’t lend itself to well-formatted posts.
So I decided to look for alternatives.