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Publication Publishing in StackEdit makes it simple for you to publish online your files. Once you’re happy with a file, you can publish it to different hosting platforms like Blogger , Dropbox , Gist , GitHub , Google Drive , WordPress and Zendesk . With Handlebars templates , you have full control over what you export. Before starting to publish, you must link an account in the Publish sub-menu. Markdown extensions StackEdit extends the standard Markdown syntax by adding extra Markdown extensions , providing you with some nice features. ProTip: You can disable any Markdown extension in the File properties dialog. ...
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Redesigning your Higher Logic portal? Use the following checklist to avoid Theme Regret . Plan an MVT (minimum viable theme). At the minimum, your theme must include your organization’s branding: colors, typography, and a design for the header and footer. You can download the Higher Logic Starter Theme Template (.ai) to get you started. Additional custom layouts and landing pages can be developed after launch. Higher Logic already gives you a rolling chassis for your community, but it needs a body and a paint job to look professional. Understand the Higher Logic Theme System. A theme in Higher Logic (unlike other CMSs like Wordpress) does not contain ...
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