
Markdown preview plugin for Sublime Text 3 using Strapdown.js. No server-side processing is required as Strapdown.js is purely browser-based Markdown converter using Twitter Bootstrap for theming support.
Strapdown.js Markdown Preview is an innovative Sublime Text 3 plug-in that enhances your markdown editing experience by rendering beautiful previews in your web browser. Combining the functionality of JavaScript with Bootstrap, this tool transforms your markdown files into aesthetically pleasing presentations while ensuring that the original content remains easily editable. It’s a great choice for anyone looking to create visually appealing markdown documents without losing the simplicity and editability of plain text.
With a straightforward installation process via Sublime Package Manager, getting started is a breeze. Once installed, users can easily launch the preview feature, making it a handy addition to any writer's toolkit for crafting well-formatted documents.
User-Friendly Installation: Easily install Strapdown.js Markdown Preview using Sublime Package Manager; just a few quick commands and you're set up.
Beautiful Presentation: Renders markdown files with a clean and attractive layout thanks to its use of Bootstrap, making your documents visually appealing.
Theme Customization: Supports customizable themes, allowing users to modify the appearance of their markdown previews for a personalized touch.
Editable Content: The resulting HTML maintains unmodified markdown content, enabling seamless edits and re-extraction whenever necessary.
Easy Metadata Handling: Add attributes such as title and theme through simple HTML comments, providing flexibility in document customization without complicating the editing process.
Quick Preview Access: Launch the markdown preview quickly with a keyboard shortcut, ensuring that changes can be reviewed instantly without interrupting your workflow.
Open Source License: The code is available under the MIT license, promoting transparency and community collaboration on GitHub.
