Introducing MicroLighter

41 pointsposted 6 hours ago
by tobr

10 Comments

piratebroadcast

4 hours ago

I'm not trying to be rude or unappreciative, but it's kinda crazy to me that the website itself doesn't contain the demo of the thing? I see sample code to implement it on my own site, but the site itself doesn't seem to have any highlighting or I highlighted some text and didn't see anything unusual? Maybe it's just me, maybe I'm missing something here? I'd like to see an example of what a thing does before straight up installing the code on my website.

tomtheelder

4 hours ago

The site linked to is a blog post about the app. The actual site is linked in there, and if you follow that link there are examples.

OP probably should have put an example in this post. That said they look like... syntax highlighted code.

what

4 hours ago

The code snippets are highlighted, presumably using microlighter?

pcthrowaway

3 hours ago

That's what I assumed, but when I pasted this JS snippet from the blog post into the playground (ctrl+f "playground", selects JS) on the project page (https://davatron5000.github.io/microlighter/)

    if(document.querySelector('pre>code').length) {
         import('path/to/microlighter/microlighter.min.js');
    }
The highlighting looks completely different. I assumed the top-level commenter was being mildly obtuse, but it looks like they were (perhaps incidentally) correct

xigoi

6 hours ago

Really cool! It’s a shame that the CSS Highlight API only allows changing the color and not the font.

tabwidth

an hour ago

Replaced Shiki on a docs site, grammar pack was bigger than the rest of the JS. 2KB for color-only feels like a fair trade.

SoftTalker

5 hours ago

For me, a little highlighting goes a long way. I don't like my code looking like a box of Crayola crayons. Throwing in multiple fonts doesn't sound helpful at all.

goodmythical

2 hours ago

#section in italics because it contains a bug I've not yet fixed

crummy

5 hours ago

Or even setting bold would be nice.

capitainenemo

5 hours ago

yeah, although text-stroke and text-shadow probably work even better with fixed width code since it avoids changing line lengths.