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There has been Strapdownjs[1] around for quite a while now. It's simple, supports some theming as well. Anyway, good luck with this. Always fun to build something from scratch.

[1] - http://strapdownjs.com/



This is more evidence to me that <xmp> needs to not go away, I know browsers are considering it and I really hope they don't go that route.

I use <xmp> for html code commenting - see the source code at https://elementcss.neocities.org/

The one thing these markdown examples are missing is a way to do grids! I bet there's a clever way to make columns and rows work.




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