Docsify-This.net version 1.2.2 is now available. Highlights include support for page annotation using Hypothes.is and improved responsive rendering of embedded H5P content.

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Figure 1 - Docsify-This Web app

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Figure 2 - Docsify-This Web app with option to enable Hypothes.is

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Figure 3 - Markdown file displayed as a Web page with Hypothes.is enabled

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Figure 4 - Markdown file displayed as a Web page with responsive H5P content embedded

Let’s review the steps to go from a GitHub Markdown file to a web page with Docsify-This:

  1. Create or view a Markdown file on GitHub and copy the URL
  2. Go to http://Docsify-This.net, paste the URL into the Web Page Builder (shown below), and tap the “View as Standalone Web Page” button
  3. That’s it, there is no step 3

The Docsify-This open source project might just now be the easiest way to turn a GitHub Markdown file into a simple web page (and begin to benefit from the possibilities of a Markdown publishing workflow)!

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