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Markdown, Homebrewery, and Tables

An illustrated graphic that shows a set of 4 tables stacked on each other. The drawing is abstract with skewed perspectives.

In this post I would like to talk about Tables in the Homebrewery because not only are they useful in homebrews but also because of how the Homebrewery takes a few steps outside of conventional Markdown with a custom extension of the table syntax. I’ll start with the most basic of tables using standard Markdown Markdown, Homebrewery, and Tables

Page Layout in the Homebrewery

An alternate page layout for the default Homebrewery theme featuring 3 columns.

When you first start a new brew on Homebrewery you are presented with a single page with a few defaults, including but not limited to: the page size is US Letter, the margins are 1.4cm (top), 1.9cm (sides), and 1.7cm (bottom), and it has two balanced columns. This setup has it’s basis in the design Page Layout in the Homebrewery