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A lightweight, beautiful and extensible syntax highlighter, built with modern web standards. Spin-off from @dabblet, used by @alistapart, @smashingmag & MDN
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Joined July 2012
Gosh that was easy. Added lovely syntax formatting to my pre elements using prismjs. No fuss. Thanks @prismjs! https://t.co/5jOKiyx0uS
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For any @prismjs users out there that also happen to develop for the @godotengine, I've written new language definitions for GDScript & the Godot Shading Language, so your posted code snippets will have proper highlighting. https://t.co/7I12UrRVMG
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TIL there is a Chrome extension that highlights open CSS, JS etc files using @prismjs! https://t.co/sXd5fVaenG Tried it and it works great! Thanks @L3au_! Sent a PR already :)
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Brilliant idea to improve code #accessibility, presented by @AmeerArmaly in @dagstuhl 18061: Turn method & class definitions into headings, so that they become skimmable! Perhaps someone wants to implement this in @prismjs? I started an issue here: https://t.co/YtXnPWqpjS
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I’m at a Dagstuhl seminar about programming language usability and a researcher named Ameer Armaly (a screen reader user himself) presented an interesting technique he invented for making code skim...
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Just blogged: Enabling Syntax coloring and line-numbers in Ghost Pro https://t.co/wrgW56ja57
@TryGhost @prismjs #CSS #javascript #ghostpro
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This article will discuss the Prism.js library and actions I took to get syntax coloring, and line numbers to work for code snippets on my Ghost Pro blog.
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Well, today I started using https://t.co/bYNLDKy8tC from @LeaVerou in my https://t.co/x3lcomWQKA
#jQuery plugin
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Clever use of the HTML5 <details> and <summary> elements + the Keep Markup plugin, for code folding, by @GordonLesti
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Finally published the first article that take advantage of the awesome @prismjs library. #WordPress #CSS #JS
https://t.co/MMHqjj1jaH
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Using @prismjs with your CMS can sometimes be a bit gangly. Just add <pre> tags and let JS do the rest -
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