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<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><meta charset="utf-8"/><title>StrapDown.js (on GitHub)</title></head><body><xmp>
# StrapDown.js (on GitHub)
[StrapDown.js](https://naereen.github.io/StrapDown.js/) is an awesome web script to write nice-looking webpages in pure Markdown, with no server side compilation.
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## Features
**StrapDown.js** is already pretty advanced, as you can see by yourself with this very page (powered by StrapDown.js of course).
1. *Directly write your documents in Markdown*, and let the browser do the boring *compilation* steps,
2. no need for CSS, theming or painful styling: *StrapDown.js* is already *friggin' beautiful*, and *responsive*,
3. *quick* and *secure*, thanks to *GitHub* and their great SSL support. Note : You can also use [https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/Naereen/StrapDown.js@master/strapdown.min.js](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/Naereen/StrapDown.js@master/strapdown.min.js) to load the script from a quick and secure (HTTPS-aware) CDN.
4. comes with many examples: <a href="example1.html" title="Example 1">first</a>, <a href="example2.html" title="Example 2">second</a>, <a href="example3.html" title="Example 3">third</a>, <a href="example4.html" title="Example 4">4th</a>, <a href="example5.html" title="Example 5">5th</a>, <a href="example6.html" title="Example 6">6th</a>, <a href="example7.html" title="Example 7">7th</a>, <a href="example8.html" title="Example 8">8th</a>, <a href="example9.html" title="Example 9">9th</a>, <a href="example10.html" title="Example 10">10th</a>...
5. an almost perfect support for *text-only* browsers (as w3m, links, or elinks): *pure Markdown* is simpler to read than complicated HTML full of javascript, images (or worse),
6. no external dependencies other than itself (and [MathJax](http://www.mathjax.org/) if you want to include it),
7. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option,
8. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
9. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Drawbacks?
But there is also have a few things you need to know before using it:
1. It might get slow for *very long* pages, even if a **3000-line** document is handled very well and quickl ([you can test by yourself with this long document](3000.html)),
2. a reduced support for browsers *without javascript* or *with javascript disabled* (the pages are still readable, but really *ugly*),
3. hosted on [GitHub](https://github.com/) and served by [JsDelivr](https://JsDelivr.com), which are wonderful but *might* not be always available.
## Concretely
Concretely, GitHub is [always](http://status.github.com/) *up*, *secured* and *quick* (oooh, and it is also awesome, completely free, and awesome too). Yeah, *is it so awesome* that I had to say it *twice*, you read it correctly!
But if you prefer, feel free to download the project (with [StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)) and upload it somewhere on your own server, or locally on your machine.
As the script is hosted on [GitHub](https://github.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/), it can be loaded *quickly* and *securely* from [cdn.JsDelivr.com](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/Naereen/StrapDown.js@master/strapdown.min.js): [https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/Naereen/StrapDown.js@master/strapdown.min.js](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/Naereen/StrapDown.js@master/strapdown.min.js)!
> ### A quick "thank you" to the [initial project](https://github.com/arturadib/strapdown/)
> My version of StrapDown.js is a fork of [strapdownjs.com](http://strapdownjs.com), a cool project that [kinda seems dead by now](https://github.com/arturadib/strapdown/graphs/contributors).
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## Examples
### Here is a first demo:
![First demo](demo1.png "First lines of the index.html page")
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### [This page](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html) explains how to use StrapDown.js:
![Second demo](demo2.png "Demo of the demo!")
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### There is also many [different themes](https://github.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/tree/master/themes/):
![Third demo](demo3.png "Small example with the Cyborg theme")
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### StrapDown.js supports [MathJax](https://www.mathjax.org/), and it's really easy to use!
![Forth demo](demo4.png "First lines of the index.html page")
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### StrapDown.js also supports [MarkDown tables](https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown/#tables):
![Fifth demo](demo5.png "First lines of the index.html page")
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### And as any web-based document, a StrapDown.js powered HTML page can include any Javascript script, like this example which shows a research bar for a table:
![Sixth demo](demo6.png "First lines of the index.html page")
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## More details
More details on [//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html), with examples and extra explanations.
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## About
### Hacked by [Lilian Besson](https://github.com/Naereen) (Naereen).
### Languages
- [JavaScript](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javascript),
- [HTML 5](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) and [CSS 3](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascading_Style_Sheets).
[![ForTheBadge uses-js](http://ForTheBadge.com/images/badges/uses-js.svg)](http://ForTheBadge.com)
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### :scroll: License ? [![GitHub license](https://img.shields.io/github/license/Naereen/StrapDown.js.svg)](https://github.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/blob/master/LICENSE)
[MIT Licensed](https://lbesson.mit-license.org/) (file [LICENSE](LICENSE)).
© [Lilian Besson](https://GitHub.com/Naereen), 2015-16.
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