

Markdown output – Allows for Markdown output instead of HTML output.Autoformatting – Allows using Markdown-like shortcodes to format the content on the go.HTML embed – Allows embedding an arbitrary HTML snippet in the editor.General HTML support – Allows enabling a generic support for additional HTML features not yet covered by official plugins.There are other source-related CKEditor 5 features you may want to check: One of these would be the tag, which is used to explain abbreviations on hover. There are some more HTML tags, that may combine both of these aims. It is used to include an image in the content.

The other type – content tag – includes elements such as which does not require a closing tag. Other popular elements of this kind are for paragraphs (like this one) or for links (seen at the beginning). This type of elements needs both an opening and a closing tag –. elements, describing level 2 headings (there are six levels of these), like the one above. The types of HTML elements The semantic tags The tags are shortcodes surrounded by angle brackets. They are also used to introduce non-textual elements. HTML uses elements – called tags – to describe the style and semantics of the content. It was first practically implemented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1991, although it was already theoretically designed much earlier, in fact as early as 1980. The Hypertext Markup Language, most often referred to as simply HTML, is a standard markup language for web browsers. Some features provided by CKEditor 5 – either native or introduced via the GHS feature – can thus be only presented as native HTML as they have no Markdown equivalent and will be stripped in the source view below. Please remember that Markdown syntax is very simple and it does not cover all the rich-text features. No special configuration is needed, it is enough to add the plugin to the editor to change the source editing mode to display Markdown instead. The source editing plugin also works well with the Markdown output plugin. The only reason Chris Hadfield isn't the coolest guy on Earth is that he's not on EarthĪ comment by August Vctjuh on YouTube. The rendition of Space Oddity by Chris Hadfield, shot in 2013 was the first ever music video shot in space.

