From 6053d313ce3abe876c7d05574effab438ce5e410 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zhiming Wang Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2016 11:21:54 -0800 Subject: Markdown source files: Use ... to end YAML metadata block Also add a newline after the metadata block. ... is easier on markdown-mode; if --- is used, the line immediately above it will be treated as a setext header and highlighted, which isn't so easy on the eyes. --- source/blog/2014-12-14-the-google-chrome-comic-a-classic.md | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'source/blog/2014-12-14-the-google-chrome-comic-a-classic.md') diff --git a/source/blog/2014-12-14-the-google-chrome-comic-a-classic.md b/source/blog/2014-12-14-the-google-chrome-comic-a-classic.md index 6a7cf0d7..f258de5a 100644 --- a/source/blog/2014-12-14-the-google-chrome-comic-a-classic.md +++ b/source/blog/2014-12-14-the-google-chrome-comic-a-classic.md @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ title: "The Google Chrome Comic — A classic" date: 2014-12-14T17:42:55-0800 date_display: December 14, 2014 ---- +... + I was cleaning up my Opera bookmarks just now — I'm semi-officially leaving Opera for Safari. Of course, Safari still can't handle everything (e.g., Adblock Plus is still not so good on Safari, YouTubeCenter lags behind and I don't bother to compile myself — yes, I have a certificate, and some power user features simply don't exist), so I'm still going to Opera/Opera beta/Chrome/Firefox for certain tasks. But Safari is very nice. For the first time. I started out as a Chrome user (well, don't want to recall the IE days), branched out to the Chromium Opera, and now ended up in Safari. Not sure about the future. When I look back, something nostalgic pops up in mind — [the Google Chrome Comic](http://www.google.com/googlebooks/chrome/). I enjoyed it more than once, but I never seemed to have archived it. So here it is, combined into [one PDF](https://dl.bintray.com/zmwangx/generic/2008-chrome-comic.pdf). In fact, you can create the PDF yourself: -- cgit v1.2.1