First thing first... as per my nym, I'm a designer, and am here like you to take the opportunity to improve my writing skills.
This isn't either another explanatory article on what's the syntax and how to use it. For that you can click on the
[M↓]
icon in the top-right of the editor when writing. Not everyone know what markdown is, but we all know the basics of formatting text with bold, italics and other artifacts to improve the readability of the knowledge we aim to share.I felt there's a general lack on this regard here on SN. Just wanted to provide some guidance on how to improve quality of your writing skills, with time, patience and maybe using some tools that allow you to save the copy, rest and return reading it with a fresh mind before publishing it.
From my experience, it has been really useful to prepare the posts offline, read them edit when needed and when possible have someone else to share it with before posting it here.
To do that tried multiple tools, obviously open source and below you can find some of the best I was able to select:
Zettlr
ALL OSs
Your one-stop publication workbench. From idea to publication in one app: it accompanies you while writing your blog post, newspaper article, term paper, thesis, or entire book!Ghostwriter
ALL OSs
Enjoy a distraction-free writing experience, including a full screen mode and a clean interface. With Markdown, you can write now, and format later.Marktext
ALL OSs
A simple and elegant markdown editor that focus on speed and usability. It also has Formula and Diagrams support, unfortunately not yet supported here on SN.Rentry
ONLINE
Fast, simple and free. A markdown paste service with preview, custom urls and editing. Nice but it has some limits like 200k characters for text field, 2-100 characters for custom url field (must contain only latin letters, numbers, underscores or hyphens) and 1-100 characters for custom edit code field (anything is allowed here).Stackedit
ONLINE
The in-browser Markdown editor, offers an unrivalled writing experience enhanced by WYSIWYG controls, Smart layout, Live preview with Scroll Sync and ideal collaboration functionality that allows you to insert inline comments and embed collaborator discussions in your files, just as well as famous ones does.MacDown
MAC only
When current available Markdown editors are almost all for general writers, MacDown is different: It's for creative developers. Syntax highlighting, live preview, sync scroll, fullscreen mode, auto save, powerful actions, auto pair, custom themes and CSS, HTML and PDF export, enhanced CJK support. I know, it's exactly the app you want.Retext
LINUX only
A simple but powerful editor for Markdown and reStructuredText markup languages. One can also add support for custom markups using Python modules. Just like that!It is really easy to get caught by our emotions and start ranting down anything that pass through our mind... it's also a really hard process! We think at a speed that our body can not replicate and most of our thoughts get lost during the writing process, fixing typos and rephrasing, we lose sometime the thread of what we wanted to communicate.
All of us think and speak faster than we can write, and when we are thinking and writing, guess what we’re concentrating on? One strategy is to learn a little shorthand or condensed writing that you'll expand on when reading back to edit and improve it. Another to improve your WPM (word per minute) skills with tools like typingbolt and keybr or testing your current speed and might also get a certificate!
Other tools that you could use if you are a good speaker is to try a speech-to-text software. I'll leave that for another post! Hope you find this useful, and please, feel free to share tour tips and tricks below so we can all learn from each other experience.
Uh, and don't forget the keyboard shortcuts like
ctr
+b
for bold text, ctr
+i
for italic and ctr
+k
for inserting a link.
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that compensate or av!
that push it forward. The type of font used also make a huge difference. So I'd personally not use the same approach all the times.Footnotes
Tables alignement
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and place the cursor between for you. Same for bold and links. Did you try?CTRL + i
to initiate and then the necessary use of a cursor key to move over the trailing underscore. My way is just two inputs too - two asterisks (I use asterisks, you can also use underscores) that are typed in order, so no funny cursor movement.CTRL + i
to a class of Swahili speaking kids, rather than just showing them how to directly put stars (or underscores) around a word for emphasis.**_
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