I remember when Apple introduced its app for reading news two years ago. Apple News It is like a cross between Flipboard and an application to read RSS feeds, but it is not available outside the United States if we do not change our country of residence from the iPhone or iPad settings. At least we are left with the comfort of knowing that, when it arrives, we will be using a fairly tested and polished application.
In fact, Apple sent emails last night to the editions they publish in Apple News to let them know that they can now use HTML text format to more easily translate the content of your website into the format used by the Cupertino app and news service. The email also includes a list of marks and tags that can be used in the newly supported HTML format.
Apple News improves as new countries wait
The new list of brands and labels that appears in the email is as follows:
- Strong (Bold):
<strong>
,<b>
- Emphasis (Italics):
<em>
,<i>
- Links:
<a>
- lists:
<ul>
,<ol>
,<li>
- Line Breaks:
<p>
,<br>
,<br />
- Subscript and Superscript:
<sub>
,<sup>
- Strikethrough:
<del>
- PreformattedText:
<pre>
- code:
<code>
,<samp>
- Footers:
<footer>
- Hold:
<aside>
- Block Quote:
<blockquote>
Although I know that there are many users who will not use Apple News when it is available in their country, that the apple news application continues to improve can only be good news, and more if we take into account it can be removed in iOS 10. Personally, yes. I want to use it, since I tried it a long time ago and I really liked it. It seems to me a more complete application than Flipboard also, like all Apple software, it is more integrated into the system than any other third-party application.
Are you one of those who expect Apple News to come to your country to use it or one of those who will eliminate it directly?
Haber when it comes out in Spain and a man @apple
The holder of the entry is HTLM ... you have gone the L and M ... in case you want to correct it (HTML) Greetings
Right, thanks for the warning!
A greeting.