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authorgarhve <git@garhve.com>2023-05-06 20:01:08 +0800
committergarhve <git@garhve.com>2023-05-06 20:01:08 +0800
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@@ -134,35 +134,37 @@ I&rsquo;ve been encountered continuously. I will make some rules to help me get
and the mix of first two, <em><strong>Bold italic</strong></em>. Those all have not much difference of usage but depends
on taste of user.</p>
<p>So I&rsquo;ll restrain myself from using them randomly.</p>
-<ol>
+<ul>
<li><strong>Bold</strong></li>
-</ol>
+</ul>
<p>From my view, it&rsquo;s a strong express. So I&rsquo;ll use it only when something <strong>really important</strong>
which may causing error or really need to be highlighted! and it should only effect on 1 or 2 words.</p>
-<ol start="2">
+<ul>
<li><em>Italic</em></li>
-</ol>
+</ul>
<p><em>Italic</em> is also used to highlight. But the expression is not so strong as <strong>bold</strong>.
therefore, this effect will be used on new words that worth to noting. such as noun that first shows up
but is a key word for next few sections, or adverb of degree.</p>
-<ol start="3">
+<ul>
<li><em><strong>Bold Italic</strong></em></li>
-</ol>
+</ul>
<p>This one is too strong to use, I don&rsquo;t need it since the previous two can handle most situation.
So it will pass.</p>
-<ol start="4">
+<ul>
<li><u>underline</u></li>
-</ol>
+</ul>
<p>Underscore is another emphasis method, but since it is used on link mostly. I&rsquo;ll follow the rule, Only for link.</p>
-<ol start="5">
+<ul>
<li><span style="color: orange">Color</span></li>
-</ol>
+</ul>
<p>Markdown doesn&rsquo;t support color annotation natively. So here&rsquo;s no reason I should use it.
Besides, colorful blog is really ugly.</p>
<hr>
-<p>So to conclusion, <em>Italic</em> and <strong>Bold</strong> are the major method, and they are used to support different purpose.
-first one is to emphasis new noun and adverb of degree whereas second is for something <em>really important</em>.</p>
+<p>So to conclusion, <em>Italic</em> and <strong>Bold</strong> are the major method, and they are used to support different purpose.</p>
+<p>first one is to emphasis new noun and adverb of degree whereas second is for something <strong>really important</strong>.</p>
<hr>
+<h3 id="typesetting">Typesetting</h3>
+<p>This part will cover how to put the content to make it looks better.</p>
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