When I published it, my nested lists were not so nested. I had composed it in Typora, then processed it with pandoc in order to publish it. I ran into this problem when I published an article on one of my other blogs. If you don’t, then your nested lists will not always look right, depending on how you process your Markdown. If the default is not 4 spaces, then change it to 4 spaces. Once you download Typora and install it, open the Preferences, and then look for the option “Indent Size on Saving”. I have only found one in Typora, so far, and it has to do with nested lists and the Markdown specification. Of course, the only thing better than a perfect tool is a tool that is perfect except for one small flaw that we can pick at all night. I’ve never used any Markdown editor that so wonderfully combines the experience of real-time preview with the transparency of a “source mode”, for when you absolutely need to tweak the Markdown source to get it just right. Typora offers a hybrid WYSIWYG approach to editing: as you type Markdown syntax, you see Markdown syntax and then as you type past it, it becomes rendered as HTML. (No, I have no affiliation with the production team, but if they launch an affiliate program, then I will join it.) I recommend giving them at least 50% more than they ask for I like it that much. I especially recommend that you try it now, while it remains free, and that you subsequently give the Typora production team money when they ask you for it. If you do any serious editing with Markdown, then I strongly recommend that you try it. I have only been using Typora for about a day, but I already love it.
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