/cbp

Daily browser automation project using Customs and Border Protection data

Primary LanguageJupyter Notebook

CBP Wait Times: Browser Automation for Travel Logistics


Sub-Heading (H2)

Table Header Item
Abcdedf QWERty 123456
asdf e 321

The first row of the table becomes a <thead> with <th>'s.

The second row denotes text-align: of right, left, or center.


Sub-Sub Heading (H3)

Some bold and italic text or both. And a link to a site.

Having two returns after a line will wrap it in a <p> tag.
But ending a line with two spaces will just place a <br>.


Sub-Sub Sub-Heading (H4)

  1. Numbered
  2. Lists
  3. aadf
  4. asdf
  • Bulleted
    • Lists
    • rewq
  • qwer

Wrapping text in a single set of graves will create an inline <code> tag.


Some markdown interpretters use 4 spaces to denote a code block (like Codepen and Reddit).

<html>
    <div></div>
</html>

Some markdown interpreters use 3 graves to denote a code block, followed by an optional filetype for syntax highlighting (Codepen doesn't, but Discord, Gitter, and GitHub do).

```js

for (var i = 0; i < 10; i++) { console.log(i); }


* * *

Most mark down interpreters will convert all of the following to an `<hr>`.

    * * *
    ***
    - - -
    ---
    _ _ _
    ___
    ********************
    --------------------
    ____________________

However, some (like HarooPad), will give special classes to the `<hr>` depending on the type of symbol you use to create different types of horizontal rules.