URLs for all types of links can be ftp:// and file:// urls, but beware that most browsers prevent clicks on URLs to local files. There are three styles of link: inline, automatic, and reference. Here’s absolutely everything that you can do with Coggle Markdown: Span Elements Links Add a size in the format wxh after the url to an image. We’ve added an extension to the image syntax that lets you specify the size of an image. There’s one other difference between Coggle Markdown and Guthub Flavoured or Standard Markdown, and that’s that we’ve added an extension to allow images to be resized. If there’s a strong demand for some HTML features that there’s no markdown equivalent for (such as tables), then we may consider allowing inline HTML. For these reasons we’ve disabled the inclusion of raw HTML in Coggle Markdown. HTML code is not a natural or easy way to enter and format text, and can have a very overbearing structure. Whenever you press ctrl+enter (or use one of the other ways) to insert a new line into a branch of a coggle you’ll always get a line break in the text that’s displayed. There are several differences that we’ve always had in our Markdown that were part of Github Flavoured Markdown – these still apply, so they’re worth repeating here. Markdown will automatically number lists for you (so you don’t have any of those embarrassing lists with two items labelled 3.), but now instead of always starting from 1., the numbers will start from the first number that you use in a list. This isn’t normally considered part of Github Flavoured Markdown, but updating our parser has enabled us to make the way lists are numbered much smarter. Strike-through is really useful when you want to show that something is wrong, or has been changed, any text that is surrounded by two tilde characters (~~): The world is ~~round~~ an oblate spheroid. Really useful for tracking tasks, checkboxes follow the Markdown principle of looking good in plain-text: - Here's a list with checkboxesīut the best part is that instead of having to edit the text to check or uncheck a box, you can just click it: Read on to find out what’s new, or skip straight to the full reference. You can use Markdown like that anywhere in a Coggle. The simplest example of this is using **asterisks** to make text bold. Markdown is a really simple way of formatting text – to add titles, links, and other things – using the text itself.
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