Markdown is very easy, you have the markdown styling guide anywhere you are typing a comment or posting I believe, there are some tricks with HTML like pulling images or text left or right, some other minor tricks, but other than that Markdown it is it's quite easy, you can link using [text](https://..)you can directly drop images nowadays :) here is another more advanced way to use links [![img name or alternative text](img link)](linking page)
best of luck with the Markdown learning :) msg if you need help or have questions about steemit :)
You're so welcome! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment. It really means a lot.
For me, it was insanity. That one post I was talking about seemed like it just exploded all over my screen. I was embarrassed after pressing "submit"!! I was like, PLEASE DON'T JUDGE ME. Hahaha.
I am really liking the in-browser editor, wri.pe so far!! Used it for a few posts now!
Markdown is very easy, you have the markdown styling guide anywhere you are typing a comment or posting I believe, there are some tricks with HTML like pulling images or text left or right, some other minor tricks, but other than that Markdown it is it's quite easy, you can
link using [text](https://..)
you can directly drop images nowadays :) here is another more advanced way to use links[![img name or alternative text](img link)](linking page)
best of luck with the Markdown learning :) msg if you need help or have questions about steemit :)
You're so welcome! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment. It really means a lot.
For me, it was insanity. That one post I was talking about seemed like it just exploded all over my screen. I was embarrassed after pressing "submit"!! I was like, PLEASE DON'T JUDGE ME. Hahaha.
I am really liking the in-browser editor, wri.pe so far!! Used it for a few posts now!