# Just Another Test

I'm fiddling with the stylesheet so I need to have various kinds of content included here to make sure I don't have unexpected surprises later.

## Gemtext

Normal content looks like this. Words collected into sentences, which are then aggregated to form paragrphs.

> Somebody else said something important.

> It was so important it took two paragraphs to cover all the details.

``` table
+-----------+---------+---------+
| 1.1       | 1.2     | 1.3     |
+===========+=========+=========+
| 2.1       | 2.2     | 2.3     |
+-----------+---------+---------+
| 3.1       | 3.2     | 3.3     |
+-----------+---------+---------+
| 4.1       | 4.2     | 4.3     |
+-----------+---------+---------+
| 5.1       | 5.2     | 5.3     |
+-----------+---------+---------+
```

### H3 level heading
``` code
10 REM This is my first BASIC program.
20 PRINT "Hello world!"
30 END
```

Here is a link to
=> spartan://jdcard.tilde.team my Spartan page.

We might also encounter a list:
* apples
* pears
* oranges
* bananas

## HTML

Since I'm switching my work to Spartan why would I care what happens here?

<dl>
 <dt>Term</dt>
   <dd>Definition 1</dd>
   <dd>Definition 2</dd>
 <dt>Terminator</dt>
   <dd>Defined here</dd>
</dl>

Apparently the "---------" marker I left here was translated to a <s>horizontal rule</s> level one header.
----------
There should be a horizontal rule directly below this line, and
<hr />
there should be a horizontal rule (the same one) directly above this line.
==========
Apparently the "==========" marker I left here was translated to a horizontal rule. And where are these H1 headers coming from? I certainly did not ask for them!

OK, that's probably enough nonsense for now.

## Conclusion

Markdown is very annoying! Gemtext is elegantly simple, but doesn't actually work here except where it matches markdown. If I need something more than Gemtext offers I'll certainly NOT choose markdown since I learned HTML well before markdown in it various inconsistent flavors became available.

Output to HTML and gopher is useful, but I really want Gemtext to be the primary output.

This may be my last "feel" or blog entry or whatever using the TTBP tool.