| layout | default |
|---|---|
| title | Code |
| parent | UI Components |
| nav_order | 6 |
{: .no_toc }
{: .no_toc .text-delta }
- TOC {:toc}
Code can be rendered inline by wrapping it in single back ticks.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, `` adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
```markdown
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, `` adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
```
Use Jekyll's built-in syntax highlighting with Rouge for code blocks by using three backticks, followed by the language name:
```js
// Javascript code with syntax highlighting.
var fun = function lang(l) {
dateformat.i18n = require('./lang/' + l)
return true;
}
```
{% highlight markdown %}
```js
// Javascript code with syntax highlighting.
var fun = function lang(l) {
dateformat.i18n = require('./lang/' + l)
return true;
}
```
{% endhighlight %}
To demonstrate front end code, sometimes it's useful to show a rendered example of that code. After including the styles from your project that you'll need to show the rendering, you can use a <div> with the code-example class, followed by the code block syntax. If you want to render your output with Markdown instead of HTML, use the markdown="1" attribute to tell Jekyll that the code you are rendering will be in Markdown format... This is about to get meta...
Link button{: .btn }
Link button{: .btn }