After referring to "How to quickly repost a blog in CSDN", because I don't understand html and markdown related knowledge, I spent some time to figure out how to repost a blog. The following are the steps to repost a CSDN blog and some knowledge notes.
Refer to the original site of the blog: http://blog.csdn.net/bolu1234/article/details/51867099
Steps to reprint the CSDN blog:
1. Right-click on the CSDN blog page and click [Check]. After
clicking check, the html code appears on the right side of the page, as shown in Figure
2. If you need to reprint the full text, click and select article_content under the html code, and it will be automatically selected in the code box Article_content related code
3. Right-click the article_content code of the selected html, click [Copy], and then click [Copy outerHTML]. At this point, the html code of the blog content has been copied.
4. Create a new blog and paste the above html in the markdown editor Code.
! ! ! Note: It is a markdown editor. The default for CSDN blog is html editor, which is changed to markdown editor in blog settings. It is not possible to convert the html code into the corresponding blog content in the html editor
Markdown and HTML related tips
Markdown
Markdown is a markup language in the form of plain text. It focuses on being easy to read and write, with beautiful layout. It is a good tool for blogging. Its advantages are similar to word, but it is more concise and intuitive.
Markdown has many supported editors on windows, Linux and OS platforms
HTML:
Hypertext Markup Language (English: HyperText Markup Language, HTML for short) is a standard markup language used to create web pages. HTML is a basic technology, which is often used by many websites together with CSS and JavaScript to design pleasing web pages, web applications and user interfaces of mobile applications [1]. Web browsers can read HTML files and render them into visual web pages. HTML describes the structure and semantics of a website along with the presentation of clues, making it a markup language rather than a programming language. -- [Wikipedia]
HTML is actually similar to .txt text, the difference is that HTML contains marked symbols;
There are generally two types of HTML tags: single tag <...> or double tag
HTML document structure is as follows:
After referring to "How to quickly repost a blog in CSDN", because I don't understand html and markdown related knowledge, I spent some time to figure out how to repost a blog. The following are the steps to repost a CSDN blog and some knowledge notes.
Refer to the original site of the blog: http://blog.csdn.net/bolu1234/article/details/51867099
Steps to reprint the CSDN blog:
1. Right-click on the CSDN blog page and click [Check]. After
clicking check, the html code appears on the right side of the page, as shown in Figure
2. If you need to reprint the full text, click and select article_content under the html code, and it will be automatically selected in the code box Article_content related code
3. Right-click the article_content code of the selected html, click [Copy], and then click [Copy outerHTML]. At this point, the html code of the blog content has been copied.
4. Create a new blog and paste the above html in the markdown editor Code.
! ! ! Note: It is a markdown editor. The default for CSDN blog is html editor, which is changed to markdown editor in blog settings. It is not possible to convert the html code into the corresponding blog content in the html editor
Markdown and HTML related tips
Markdown
Markdown is a markup language in the form of plain text. It focuses on being easy to read and write, with beautiful layout. It is a good tool for blogging. Its advantages are similar to word, but it is more concise and intuitive.
Markdown has many supported editors on windows, Linux and OS platforms
HTML:
Hypertext Markup Language (English: HyperText Markup Language, HTML for short) is a standard markup language used to create web pages. HTML is a basic technology, which is often used by many websites together with CSS and JavaScript to design pleasing web pages, web applications and user interfaces of mobile applications [1]. Web browsers can read HTML files and render them into visual web pages. HTML describes the structure and semantics of a website along with the presentation of clues, making it a markup language rather than a programming language. -- [Wikipedia]
HTML is actually similar to .txt text, the difference is that HTML contains marked symbols;
There are generally two types of HTML tags: single tag <...> or double tag
HTML document structure is as follows: