Explained in full details. To me I feel the presentation could have been separated in to different sections mentioning the history and then actual implementation.
Markdown unfortunately does not support colors. However, you can try using inline HTML. Something like this should work for most Jupyter notebook versions: This is a blue header. You will generally want to use a hexadecimal color code. Please note that it seems they had a security bug due HTML inlining, and it appears that support for it was temporarily removed at some point, but I think it should be back in newer versions of Jupyter. I hope this helps!
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sizing images is never implemented in markdown because people using it don't need image sizing. I have never seen a stupider tool than markdown. I have spent 4 hours on the internet in the hopes to find how one can resize an image in markdown. Needless to say, resizing images is not implemented in markdown. You have to have a special syndrome to use it I guess.
Claudia, very nicely presented! Jupyter Notebooks is the best :-)
Thanks, Sheraz :)
Explained in full details. To me I feel the presentation could have been separated in to different sections mentioning the history and then actual implementation.
Thanks a lot
I didn't really catch the image part. Could you clarify how it was done ?
Awesome explanation
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Very well done explained but could you please apprise us about how to change the colour of the headings from level 1 to level 6 in Jupyter. Thanks,
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Thank you for this. How can i give access to this markdown to people who visit my portfolio website? Can one generate a link to use in the website?
Thanks for your thorough explanation! You are so cute.😁
Thanks for sharing.
How make automatic numbered headers?
Good job
What about colours!? Can we chance the header's colours!?
Markdown unfortunately does not support colors. However, you can try using inline HTML. Something like this should work for most Jupyter notebook versions: This is a blue header. You will generally want to use a hexadecimal color code. Please note that it seems they had a security bug due HTML inlining, and it appears that support for it was temporarily removed at some point, but I think it should be back in newer versions of Jupyter. I hope this helps!
i can't understand hard-break or image placing please make it simple or other way.
thanks
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sizing images is never implemented in markdown because people using it don't need image sizing.
I have never seen a stupider tool than markdown. I have spent 4 hours on the internet in the hopes to find how one can resize an image in markdown.
Needless to say, resizing images is not implemented in markdown. You have to have a special syndrome to use it I guess.