Hi Sean, if you use Pandoc to convert your Markdown files, there is a
notation for divs, doing:
::: class_string
content
:::
This is exactly the same as doing:
S. Manning schrieb am Dienstag, 13. April 2021 um 01:40:13 UTC-5:
> Could you explain? Do you mean add a div as inline HTML around the list
> written in Markdown syntax, or do some versions of Markdown have a
> Markdown annotation that is equivalent to a HTML div?
>
> It seems to me that often encoding something as HTML is just as quick
> and pretty as encoding it slightly differently as Markdown. I am not
> familiar with versions of Markdown with this 'identifier' syntax.
>
> Sean
>
> On 2021-04-12 01:01, BPJ wrote:
> > You can always wrap the list in a div with attributes and then use a
> > child selector in your CSS:
> >
> > ``````markdown
> >
> > ::: {#my-list}
> >
> > - This
> > - That
> >
> > :::
> > ``````
> >
> > ``````css
> > div#my-list ul {
> > /* Put your style here */
> > }
> > ``````
> >
> > Not the most concise or pretty HTML or CSS imaginable but it works!
> >
> > On occasion I have used Mojo::DOM[^1] to post-process such HTML to
> > actually attach the attributes to the contained element and remove the
> > div or span, but its mostly overkill unless you have to adapt to some
> > existing common CSS, since hardly anyone will look at your HTML source
> > or CSS anyway.
> >
> > [^1]: https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojo::DOM
> >
> > Den mån 12 apr. 2021 09:47Bücherregal Domi
> > skrev:
> >
> >> Hello, is there a way to use HTML identifiers with lists? Something
> >> like
> >>
> >> ``` markdown
> >> {#id_string}
> >> - item
> >> - item
> >>
> >> ```
> >>
> >> This would allow to identify different lists in the Markdown file,
> >> and it would also allow different CSS styles to be applied to each
> >> list. This type of identification already exists for headers, spans,
> >> etc.
> >>
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