This commit improves markdown rendering to convert reference labels (e.g., `[1]`) to superscripts, improving document readability without cluttering the text. This improvement applies documentation of all scripts and categories. Changes: - Implement superscript conversion for reference labels within markdown content, ensuring a cleaner presentation of textual references. - Enable HTML content within markdown, necessary for inserting `<sup>` elements due to limitations in `markdown-it`, see markdown-it/markdown-it#999 for details. - Refactor markdown rendering process for improved testability and adherence to the Single Responsibility Principle. - Create `_typography.scss` with font size definitions, facilitating better control over text presentation. - Adjust external URL indicator icon sizing for consistency, aligning images with the top of the text to maintain a uniform appearence. - Use normal font-size explicitly for documentation text to ensure consistency. - Remove text size specification in `markdown-styles` mixin, using `1em` for spacing to simplify styling. - Rename font sizing variables for clarity, distinguishing between absolute and relative units. - Change `font-size-relative-smaller` to be `80%`, browser default for `font-size: smaller;` CSS style and use it with `<sup>` elements. - Improve the logic for converting plain URLs to hyperlinks, removing trailing whitespace for cleaner link generation. - Fix plain URL to hyperlink (autolinking) logic removing trailing whitespace from the original markdown content. This was revealed by tests after separating its logic. - Increase test coverage with more tests. - Add types for `markdown-it` through `@types/markdown-it` package for better editor support and maintainability. - Simplify implementation of adding custom anchor attributes in `markdown-it` using latest documentation.
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TypeScript
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TypeScript
export function parseHtml(htmlString: string): Document {
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const parser = new window.DOMParser();
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const htmlDoc = parser.parseFromString(htmlString, 'text/html');
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return htmlDoc;
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}
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