Bold text where it shouldn't be (1.1.2)
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I started a blog post with a hashtag and it made the entire body of text bold. I rewrote the text without a hashtag and it displays properly.
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I think it's nice to create a new topics for new issue , also please give more information and demo link will help , Thank youenglish4ar.com wrote:I faced many problems with SimpleMDE too
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More info? What more do you need other than the version I am using? I already reworded the text so the error is no longer active on my site, so other than the screen shot I posted, I have nothing else to provide.
I think at this point someone else should attempt to start a blog entry with a hashtag to see if this error is in all installations or is isolated to just my own.
I think at this point someone else should attempt to start a blog entry with a hashtag to see if this error is in all installations or is isolated to just my own.
Hi,
you have in the same line the simbol #, this simbol in Markdown is the h1 tag in HTML.
https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here ... Cheatsheet
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you have in the same line the simbol #, this simbol in Markdown is the h1 tag in HTML.
https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here ... Cheatsheet
Regards
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As Diego explained # is in Markdown the mark for <h1>.
But you can use a backslash to use # as hashmark: "\#" shows as "#".
A cheat sheet with all the backslash escapes can be found here:
https://enterprise.github.com/downloads ... tsheet.pdf
But you can use a backslash to use # as hashmark: "\#" shows as "#".
A cheat sheet with all the backslash escapes can be found here:
https://enterprise.github.com/downloads ... tsheet.pdf
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Sorry DarrenDriven i was talkin' to English4ar ,maybe he has another problem just miss understood
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