Converts and previews markdown files (.md, .markdown) to HTML(include TOC) right inside Chrome and support live reload
Works exactly as expected when trying to view a large readme.md file with oversized images. Was able to include "<img src="img.png" width="110%" height="auto">" and the extension served it with the html perfectly. Thanks!
Mostly works out of the box, after setting Chrome-->Extensions-->Markdown Preview Plus-->Allow access to file URLS. Thanks so much for your work on this. After converting a Word doc to .md via "pandoc --number-sections -t markdown_strict MyFile.docx -o Myfile.md" I note it doesn't show section and subsection numbers. (Except in the table of contents, which shows them as pandoc rendered them in text.) I also lost some color text--not mission critical but nice to highlight "good" and "bad" things in my document. After reading https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11509830/how-to-add-color-to-githubs-readme-md-file I tried the diff method and the LaTeX method and neither seems supported. I may be doing something wrong of course. (I haven't tried on Github yet.) But if I'm doing it right, I'm sure you're considering adding Github extentions. It'd be very nice to have. Markdown of [7 FAQ](#faq) is converted by this plugin to an href to #faq correctly. But the markdown of # FAQ {#faq} doesn't come out as the expected <h1 id="faq">FAQ</h1>
満足している.現時点でfootnoteが処理できないようだ.
simov.github.io
Viswow
BitLab
Unknown
Adam Pritchard
chenzhiwei
https://coffeeandfun.com
https://md-reader.github.io/
https://octotree.io
Ilya Sukhar, Phil Crosby, Stephen Blott
leewind19841209
https://mihir.ch/