Chapter 1 Typora

1.1 what is

1.Typora is a Markdown text editor that supports live preview. It is available on OS X, Windows, and Linux, and is completely free as it is still in beta.

2. Simple and generous interface, more suitable for each programmer.

1.2 What can BE done

  • Writing a blog
  • Take notes

1.3 Installation Procedure

Typora installation:

Official address: Typora.io /

How to install: download the corresponding version according to your computer system, and then install the next step by default.

Desktop icon:

1.4 Getting Started

Use of Typora shortcut keys:

Master these common shortcuts to make blogging as easy as drinking water!

Tip 1:

New CTRL + N

Save CTRL + S

Save as CTRL + SHIFT + S

Level 1 heading: CTRL + 1 This is level 1 heading, the largest font

Second level title: CTRL + 2

Level 3 title: CTRL + 3

Level 4 title: CTRL + 4

Level 5 title: CTRL + 5

Level 6 title: CTRL +6

Insert table: CTRL + T

Insert reference: CTRL + SHIFT + Q

Ordered list: CTRL + SHIFT + [

Unordered list: CTRL + SHIFT +]

Code block: CTRL + SHIFT + K

Font bold: CTRL + B

Hyperlink: CTRL + K

Insert image: CTRL + SHIFT + L

Show/hide the sidebar: CTRL + SHIFT + L

Open/close source code mode: CTRL + /

Full text search: CTRL + F

Full text replacement: CTRL + H

Developer tools: SHIFT + F12

Go to CTRL + Home at the beginning of the text

Skip to the End of the text CTRL + End

Note: the position of HOME and End keys above the beginning and End of the text: (there are 6 keys above the left and right keys, and the middle 2 keys are HOME and End keys)

Tip 2:

  • If you want the font to change color, you can use the following HTML code to do so:
<font color="skyblue">I'm a blue font</font>
Copy the code

Next: Getting started with Typora (2) – In update

After using Typora, where can I put my pictures in the later stage to better manage them?