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User Story #4: When I enter GitHub flavored markdown into the #editor
element, the text is rendered as HTML in the #preview
element as I type (HINT: You don't need to parse Markdown yourself - you can import the Marked library for this: https://cdnjs.com/libraries/marked).
User Story #5: When my markdown previewer first loads, the default text in the #editor
field should contain valid markdown that represents at least one of each of the following elements: a header (H1 size), a sub header (H2 size), a link, inline code, a code block, a list item, a blockquote, an image, and bolded text.
User Story #6: When my markdown previewer first loads, the default markdown in the #editor
field should be rendered as HTML in the #preview
element.
-Optional Bonus (you do not need to make this test pass): When I click a link rendered by my markdown previewer, the link is opened up in a new tab (HINT: read the Marked.js docs for this one!).
Optional Bonus (you do not need to make this test pass): My markdown previewer interprets carriage returns and renders them as br
(line break) elements.
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Once you're done, submit the URL to your working project with all its tests passing.