h1. Kitchenus sinkus pageus

This page tests all the features of gemtext as implemented on drawk.cab.
This is a new line. There's an extra line break below this line.
Doggo ipsum i am bekom fat he made many woofs aqua doggo fat boi heckin good boys and girls heckin good boys many pats, doggo floofs you are doin me a concern very hand that feed shibe ur givin me a spook, stop it fren
h2. Standard gemtext features
Unordered lists
- Pupper doge
- maximum borkdrive
- Doggo ipsum i am bekom fat he made many woofs aqua doggo fat boi heckin good boys and girls heckin good boys many pats, doggo floofs you are doin me a concern very hand that feed shibe ur givin me a spook, stop it fren
- many floofs
Preformatted text
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h3. furthermore, some headings may be longer than is strictly justified by their role in the content
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second line of the quote
Extra features of this website
These are conventions I adopt in my gemtext files to improve the experience of web browsers.
Gemini clients will ignore these and display them as plain text, as they should.
Fancy image handling
If the first line is an image, then it's used as the cover/hero image.
Links to local images are inlined, with the link-text as the caption.
This paragraph is smaller than the image that follows it. That's going to have to be dealt with editorially.

These paragraphs are bigger.
Doggo ipsum i am bekom fat he made many woofs aqua doggo fat boi heckin good boys and girls heckin good boys many pats, doggo floofs you are doin me a concern very hand that feed shibe ur givin me a spook, stop it fren
Doggo ipsum i am bekom fat he made many woofs aqua doggo fat boi heckin good boys and girls heckin good boys many pats, doggo floofs you are doin me a concern very hand that feed shibe ur givin me a spook, stop it fren
Doggo ipsum i am bekom fat he made many woofs aqua doggo fat boi heckin good boys and girls heckin good boys many pats, doggo floofs you are doin me a concern very hand that feed shibe ur givin me a spook, stop it fren
Doggo ipsum i am bekom fat he made many woofs aqua doggo fat boi heckin good boys and girls heckin good boys many pats, doggo floofs you are doin me a concern very hand that feed shibe ur givin me a spook, stop it fren
Now there are a bunch of images in a row. Blank lines between consecutive images determine whether they go in the main or aside column.
If the link-text for a link interpreted as an image ends with a phrase in round brackets, then this phrase moves into the image's alt text.





Doggo ipsum i am bekom fat he made many woofs aqua doggo fat boi heckin good boys and girls heckin good boys many pats, doggo floofs you are doin me a concern very hand that feed shibe ur givin me a spook, stop it fren
Doggo ipsum i am bekom fat he made many woofs aqua doggo fat boi heckin good boys and girls heckin good boys many pats, doggo floofs you are doin me a concern very hand that feed shibe ur givin me a spook, stop it fren

Cross-protocol links
If I link to a gemini capsule then most browsers won't be able to follow the link. Some domains serve both Gemini and HTTP/HTML, which allows protocol-agnostic links to work. But fixing up the same domain name to serve both protocols isn't always easy, and not everyone cares to have a HTML mirror of their gemini capsule, far from it. So I should provide a protocol hint, like a special icon or something.
To-do list
I'm using tiny RICE to help me order these. That's where the numbers come from.
Link dump
Because links can't go in asides. I don't think there's a good way to do that whilst keeping the format readable. It's not super important.