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I like the alerts in your cheatsheet. Wee they recently added? I went to your GitHub profile and copied your email address. I just sent you an invite to my Slack Workspace - it's name is my name, James Kernicky. If you want accept the invite and we can chat more easily in there about getting both of our cheatsheets current with all the options.
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Here is what I see in our differences:
I'm missing:
- Boxed:
<table><tr><td>The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.</td></tr></table>
- table without
<thead>
or<tbody>
- table tags with md table syntax in a td - didn't know you could do that
- the green thing in the images section - is that just an
<img>
tag? <kbd>
with a link to simulate a button - h2 or h3 would make it bigger! (See below)- diagrams - Mermaid or something else?
- ALERTS!!!
- Sponsor button
he has more forks and stars than my repo!?!
@lifeparticle is missing:
- descriptions using HTML tags
<dl>
,<dt>
, and<dd>
for indentation - code blocks with md as the language as the code examples
- frontmatter
- footnotes links
- other options for code block: TAB, generic, quads
- Diff code blocks
- Discord spoiler text
- Shields.io badges
- Devicons
- Mermaid diagrams (or is that the Diagrams section?)
- HTML entities
Mentions Bitbucket but not GitLab
maybe more code block syntax examples without scroll bars
So I can push anything that I have that you would want to your repo, and you could do the opposite for my repo. We would just have to coordinate where we want that new code/content.
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FYI, your title with the black circles would use an <h>
tag IMO
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The alerts look great, thanks for the contribution!
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Hi, thank you for taking the time and listing out all the items, I really appreciate that!
We would just have to coordinate where we want that new code/content.
That sounds like a great idea.
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FYI, your title with the black circles would use an
<h>
tag IMO
Thanks, done!
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I like the alerts in your cheatsheet. Wee they recently added? I went to your GitHub profile and copied your email address. I just sent you an invite to my Slack Workspace - it's name is my name, James Kernicky. If you want accept the invite and we can chat more easily in there about getting both of our cheatsheets current with all the options.
Yes, it was added in last December.
Thank you, I got your invite and accepted it. Looking forward to working with you!
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