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#Intro to Nick Bloom's Marked Style Guide

Fun and pretty

This is a style guide meant for taking academic notes - it's not perfect, but it gets the job done for class notes and other random things that come up. It works best for lists under headers.

Installation

  • You can put the markedstyle.css file anywhere - you point to it in the Preferences of Marked.app. Go to Preferences>Style, press the + button, and find your file. You should probably set it as the default (under the add box).
  • Fonts go in your user library (Home Folder>Library>Fonts)
    • If you can't see the Library folder, open Terminal.app and type this in:
    • sudo chflags NOHIDDEN ~/Library
    • it'll ask for your admin password, and then make the Library folder visible. Then drag and drop the fonts in.

Usage

  • The h1 (#) is the black heading you see at the top - title goes these
  • The h2 (##) is the gray heading under the black heading. It's for short descriptions, like what the topic of the class was that day
  • The h3 (###) is the gold heading at the top of this list
  • The h4 (####) is a gray header like you see below, nested under the h3.

Usage Note

  • You shouldn't need more than three levels of headings, but if you do, let me know and I'll update it.
  • For headers, just type in regular sentence case (Like This, for Example) -– any capitalization is taken care of by the CSS.

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