testing different preview styles
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}
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code {
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/* font-family: "DEC Terminal Modern", monospace; */
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font-family: "DEC Terminal Modern", monospace;
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font-size: inherit;
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/* color: #fdd461;
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background: #524646; */
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/* color: #fdd461; */
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background: #524646;
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line-height: 1.15;
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}
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@ -23,11 +23,10 @@ Ok, so embedding an IFrame works out of the box. But, what about more complicate
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Well, that's just grand! It seems that I can drop *any* html I want into *any* markdown I want, and it will render just fine! Ok, but what about, say, syntax hilighting, which requires a javascript?. Let's find out. For this, all I *should* need to do, is provide a markdown codefence, specifying the language, because the apache plugin will render it as `<pre><code class="language-whatever">` which is what both highlight.js and prism.js use. In this case, we'll make a python snippet. The key issue here, is that I already have css theming for the code fence. So, will the javascript override it, merge with it, or be ignored? We shall see:
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<pre class="atari"><code class="language-algol">
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<pre class="atari">
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10 PRINT "HELLO!"
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20 GOTO 10
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30 END
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</code>
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</pre>
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```language-python
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