##<marked-element>
Element wrapper for the marked library.
<marked-element>
accepts Markdown source, and renders it to a child
element with the class markdown-html
. This child element can be styled
as you would a normal DOM element. If you do not provide a child element
with the markdown-html
class, the Markdown source will still be rendered,
but to a shadow DOM child that cannot be styled.
The Markdown source can be specified either via the markdown
attribute:
<marked-element markdown="`Markdown` is _awesome_!">
<div class="markdown-html"></div>
</marked-element>
Or, you can provide it via a <script type="text/markdown">
element child:
<marked-element>
<div class="markdown-html"></div>
<script type="text/markdown">
Check out my markdown!
We can even embed elements without fear of the HTML parser mucking up their
textual representation:
```html
<awesome-sauce>
<div>Oops, I'm about to forget to close this div.
</awesome-sauce>
```
</script>
</marked-element>
Note that the <script type="text/markdown">
approach is static. Changes to
the script content will not update the rendered markdown!
Styling
If you are using a child with the markdown-html
class, you can style it
as you would a regular DOM element:
.markdown-html p {
color: red;
}
.markdown-html td:first-child {
padding-left: 24px;
}