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Nice! Did you do that through the web page editor, or a third party app editor?
I tried including the text inside of quote formatting, but I still couldn't get it to work right. This was with the web page editor.
~This~ ~comment~ ~is~ ~licensed~ ~under~ ~CC~ ~BY-NC-SA~ ~4.0~
It works everywhere. I simply typed it in. Here's the source:
I put a normal space after each non-breaking space for a total of 4 spaces. I could have just used 4 non-breaking spaces, I suppose.
The
made the difference.HTML formatting is processed differently than hitting the space bar, apparently.
Thanks!
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Yes, the code that converts markdown to HTML is only looking for spaces. If you put four spaces in a row at the start of a line, it's a code block. If you also add a dash, it's a second level bulleted list item.
You have to do something to keep the parser from seeing the 4 spaces, and using non-breaking spaces is the best way of doing that.
Kind of sucks for non-programmers who would have to try to figure that out.
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