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rename to _posts/2015-11-21-typesetting-math-in-texts.md
diff --git a/_posts/2015-11-21-texts-welcome.md b/_posts/2015-11-24-texts-github-pages-blog.md
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--- a/_posts/2015-11-21-texts-welcome.md
+++ b/_posts/2015-11-24-texts-github-pages-blog.md
@@ -1,34 +1,13 @@
---
-title: "Welcome to Texts!"
+title: Texts + GitHub Pages = Blog
---
+Follow simple [instructions]() to publish
+your blog on GitHub Pages and write posts in Texts.
+
Texts is “rich editor for plain text”—you can write documents in visual
interface and they will be saved in plain text format with Markdown markup. This
-document shows some styles available in Texts. Please feel free to edit it—a
-fresh copy is always available via Help menu.
-
-Inline Formatting
------------------
-
-To apply *emphasis* or **strong emphasis** press ⌘I or ⌘B and type. Press again
-to turn it off.
-
-Footnotes
----------
-
-Notes can be placed anywhere[^1] in the source file (press ⌘R to insert one).
-When document is published to paper-oriented format (PDF or Word) footnotes are
-displayed at the bottom of the corresponding page. E-book readers usually
-display notes in popups.
-
-[^1]: Yes, right here.
-
-Hyperlinks
-----------
-
-Press ⌘K to insert a hyperlink. It can be either literal URL (e.g.
-) or have some [text](). Click URL
-with ⌘ key pressed to open it in web browser.
+document shows some of the styles available in Texts.
Images
------
@@ -61,6 +40,15 @@ print_hi('Tom')
Press “Enter” key inside code block to insert a line break or “Shift+Enter” to
end code block.
+Footnotes
+---------
+
+Notes can be placed anywhere[^1] in the source file. When document is published
+to a paper-oriented format (PDF or Word) footnotes are displayed at the bottom
+of the page. E-book readers usually display notes in popups.
+
+[^1]: Yes, right here.
+
Lists
-----
@@ -79,9 +67,6 @@ Press “Tab” to indent paragraph and create subitem, “Shift+Tab” to unind
Tables
------
-Press **\^⌘L** to create a table, ⌥⌘+arrow keys to add more columns or rows,
-\^⌘+arrow keys to move column or row. Here is a sample table.
-
| **Features** | **Editable in Texts** | **Export to PDF** | **Export to HTML** |
|--------------|-----------------------|-------------------|--------------------|
| Basic Styles | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
@@ -92,4 +77,4 @@ Press **\^⌘L** to create a table, ⌥⌘+arrow keys to add more columns or row
Happy writing!
==============
-Got a question? Visit .
+Got a question? Visit .