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How does one modify modules/assets called by default.master.tpl?

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  • LincLinc Detroit Admin

    @R_J Something about Markdown + Prettify must have a bug. Code blocks definitely aren't supposed to work like that, obviously.

  • R_JR_J Ex-Fanboy Munich Admin
    edited August 2014

    @Linc: I was quite surprised to see the logo but maybe it could be used as some kind of nice signature - lets test :)




    logo in the lower right corner?

  • R_JR_J Ex-Fanboy Munich Admin

    TADAAAAA! B)

  • hgtonighthgtonight ∞ · New Moderator

    @Linc said:
    R_J Something about Markdown + Prettify must have a bug. Code blocks definitely aren't supposed to work like that, obviously.

    I find that using ~~~ to start and end a code block causes most html passed to be filtered out, while indenting the code block with 4 spaces causes the block to be entity encoded and displayed properly.

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  • AccentAccent
    edited August 2014

    While we're on the topic of weird Markdown behaviours, the Strike button adds ~'s around text but that evidently doesn't translate to striked text. (So the button is useless.)

  • peregrineperegrine MVP
    edited August 2014

    While we're on the topic of weird Markdown behaviours, the Strike button adds ~'s around text but that evidently doesn't translate to striked text. (So the button is useless.)

    while the button in buttonbar in 2.1.1 inserts del tags, which do work.

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