-This coloring scheme is probably more useful than conventional JavaScript
-*syntax* highlighting. Highlighting keywords can help one to detect spelling
-errors, and highlighting the content between quotation marks can alert one to
-unclosed string literals. But a [linter][] can also spot these errors, along
-with many others, and can be [seamlessly integrated via flycheck][integration].
+- Light and dark customizable color schemes.
+- JavaScript support:
+ - Script, function and block scopes (and even `catch` block scopes).
+ - Node.js "file-level" scope detection.
+- Emacs Lisp support:
+ - `defun`, `lambda`, `let`, `let*`, `cond`, `condition-case`, `defadvice`,
+ `dolist`, `quote`, `backquote` and backquote splicing.
+ - Works in `eval-expression` too.