Markdown Tables Broken When in a List
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Looking back at one of my old posts in a thread, I noticed that a table that was previously working is now broken.
@nomadic said in tabs below address bar and overlay menus:
Did you put a space in the name of the css file?
- I forgot to tell you that the filename shouldn't have any spaces in it. I just double checked it and any spaces makes the mod not work.
Good File Names Bad File Names example.css example file.css tabs-below-url.css tabs below url.css It seems that putting a table in a list item now prevents the table syntax from working.
Here is the same structure without the bullet point:
I forgot to tell you that the filename shouldn't have any spaces in it. I just double checked it and any spaces makes the mod not work.
Good File Names Bad File Names example.css example file.css tabs-below-url.css tabs below url.css Is this the same for everyone? Or is this just something I am seeing?
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The way you’ve written it, it is broken for me also. After indenting it’s fine:
- I forgot to tell you that the filename shouldn't have any spaces in it. I just double checked it and any spaces makes the mod not work.
Good File Names Bad File Names example.css example file.css tabs-below-url.css tabs below url.css
(This is maybe the first time that I don’t have to write the
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of the spoiler myself) - I forgot to tell you that the filename shouldn't have any spaces in it. I just double checked it and any spaces makes the mod not work.
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@nomadic said in Markdown Tables Broken When in a List:
I noticed that a table that was previously working is now broken.
Seems OK to me (in Stable 3.5.2115.81):
Are you saying something has changed in Snapshot or ...?
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@TbGbe said in Markdown Tables Broken When in a List:
Are you saying something has changed in Snapshot or ...?
How? You get the HTML from NodeBB, so it shouldn’t depend on your browser.
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@potmeklecbohdan Then why is it NOT broken for me?
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@Gwen-Dragon You have to indent the whole table in order for it to be shown correctly.
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@Gwen-Dragon Wait, so are you saying that:
- the original version was broken for you
- after indenting only the header, it’s okay?
This would mean that there’s something awfully wrong here, coz it still seems broken for me after the edit.
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Well... something weird is going on for sure.
It remains broken for me after the edit:
But if I look at it on my phone, even without any changes from my first post in this thread, it works (without the proper indentation):
However, simulating a mobile device with devTools still leaves it broken (also in the post edited by @Gwen-Dragon):
Even though it really seems like it shouldn't matter, here is the versions of Vivaldi I am using:
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On my computer with
Windows 10 1909 Build 18363
Stable 3.5.2115.81 (64-bit)
Snapshot 3.6.2137.3 (64-bit)
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On my phone on
Android 10
withOxygenOS 10.3.7
Stable 3.5.2115.80
Snapshot 3.6.2139.3
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