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Friday, December 23, 2022 | |
Ah, one quick Markdown lesson I learned recently. If you've got Markdown inside of "real" block-level html tags, it's not supposed to be rendered.
That shouldn't be bold. It renders as... This is **some Markdown**.
Unexpected, but (with a hat tip to this SO answer), apparently correct behavior according to The Grubes:
Welcome to the land of unintended consequences. It looks like the deal was "stop adding all these danged There is, however, a non-standard workaround, as described by Python-Markdown's docs:
So if you have
you should have This is some Markdown. ... but I need to add that to MarkUpDown if I want to support it. And since it's not like someone is going to add that that doesn't want it, I guess I should! Labels: gruber, html, markdown, markupdown posted by ruffin at 12/23/2022 08:36:00 AM |
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