This is the very exciting title of my post ========================================== Now we need to write a little intro, making sure that is it long enough for a bit of text wrapping. Various tests ------------- Ok, let's try testing out some of the features of Gemtext. -Links- Here are a few nice sites. ~ Project Gemini: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/ ~ Minch's capsule about retro things: gemini://gem.minch.io/ Finally, here is a raw link to my own site (with no link description). ~ gemini://ruario.flounder.online/ -Quotes- Ok we can try a quote, `` You may think of Gemini as "the web, stripped right back to its essence" or as "Gopher, souped up and modernised just a little", depending upon your perspective (the latter view is probably more accurate). That is quite a neat little description. ;) -Pre-formatted text- And now a command that is long enough that it goes past the boundary where text wrapping kicks in. Pre-formatted text like this should not be wrapped. $ tar cvf archive.tar file01.txt file02.txt file03.txt file04.txt file05.txt file01.txt file02.txt file03.txt file04.txt file05.txt -Lists- This is a list 'stolen' from the Gemini FAQ[1]. It explains why Gemini may appeal if you meet some of the following criteria: * Opposed to the web's ubiquitous tracking of users * Tired of nagging pop-ups, obnoxious adverts, autoplaying videos and other misfeatures of the modern web * Interested in low-power computing and/or low-speed networks, either by choice or necessity [Can you relate to the above?] ~ [1] Project Gemini FAQ: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/faq.gmi * * *