![]() Right now the software is in free beta which means that you can use it for free. Similarly having italic or bold text just shows the final result without displaying the asterisks. If I add a new heading with a bunch of # characters it will actually look like a heading. So what does Typora exactly do then that pleases my eye so much? It is an inline WYSIWYG editor for Markdown that renders the content as I’m typing it. Markdown is not so difficult to read on its own but still reading and editing properly formatted text à la Microsoft Word is just that much more satisfying. Therefore it’s quite important for my sanity to make the process as painless as possible. So, because of my chosen blogging technology I’m spending quite some time writing content in Markdown. I’ve actually written a whole series of blog posts on starting a blog with Hugo, check out my latest tutorial if you’re interested in learning more about starting a static blog. ![]() I’ve built this website with a static site generator called Hugo which basically eats content files as Markdown and spits out a bunch of HTML files that can easily be hosted on the Internet. ![]() I want to start with a little bit of background. With that out of the way let’s continue on with the why. Typora is my favorite Markdown editor, period. The title might already give away my opinion on Typora so let me start by saying it again.
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