* This demo is also a guide when you view the source of this page at the same time.
to insert a picture drool code @@ ./demo.jpeg
result @@./demo.jpeg
to insert an audio and a video drool code @@ ./demo.mp3
@@ https://videos.cdn.mozilla.net/uploads/mozillaorg/Mozilla_2014_i_am.webm
result @@./demo.mp3
@@https://videos.cdn.mozilla.net/uploads/mozillaorg/Mozilla_2014_i_am.webm
to insert a link drool code There is @@ a link to @@ ./demo.webp https://www.google.com/ncr.
result There is @@a link to @@./demo.webp https://www.google.com/ncr.
to align right drool code --- hello
—— 你好
result ---hello
——你好
“smart” retract #include <iostream>
int main(){
std::cout << "Hello World!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
Hey there, dou4cc! I think it's pretty cool that you took the time to share your project here. Is this a Show HN type post? If so, you may want to add a bit more information about your motivations for making this and wanting to share this with others.
> For details, please visit a demo which requires your browser supporting Element.prototype.append, async functions, WebP, WebM, fetch API, CSS Variables, CSS sticky position, and full of ECMAScript 6. I recommend you use Chromium or Chrome Canary with two flags, chrome://flags/#enable-javascript-harmony and chrome://flags/#enable-experimental-web-platform-features, enabled.
Back to "Works Best in IE"? All of these things can be done without using experimental APIs. It may be a few dozen lines longer, but its not worth having to tell people to use Chrome Canary to test your project. As a Firefox user, this is a complete no-go.
There is no such thing as an "async generator function" in the JavaScript language :)
Do you mean generator functions, which Edge and Firefox both support? Or async/await?
I think people are upset because normally when someone shows a project on HN, you expect to be able to run it. It's cool that this is something you have made to test new features, but if you haven't put in the marginal effort to make it usable for most people, it is not really worth posting and the "show HN" could wait until you have time to work on your project.
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A better title might be Drool: A Kind of Lightweight Markup Language.
Good luck.
edit oops I messed up the tabs.
https://github.com/dou4cc/drool/blob/gh-pages/screenshot.en....
looks at demo screenshot
> There is @@a link to @@./demo.webp https://www.google.com/ncr
I was just saying that this seemed exactly as arbitrary as "[", which is what drool said it was avoiding.
Markdown however isn't too hard with any crappy notepad.
Things like drawers, tables, #+TBLFMT: etc are pretty rough.
This sounds like favoring one text editor at the expense of all others, and not a good one. Is this format designed to be edited with Notepad?
Yikes.
I think people are upset because normally when someone shows a project on HN, you expect to be able to run it. It's cool that this is something you have made to test new features, but if you haven't put in the marginal effort to make it usable for most people, it is not really worth posting and the "show HN" could wait until you have time to work on your project.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drools
http://martinfowler.com/bliki/TwoHardThings.html