
yeah you’re right
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A hall of fame I kind of want to be in. Perhaps I should take up posting.
P.S. I noticed that your image is missing alt text. Something like “Long list of users who allegedly harass Rimu” would probably fit.
I forget, how do you add alt-text again? I keep forgetting the right way to do it.
The syntax for images in markdown is
![alt text]().Used to do that all the time but a certain someone got all my carefully labeled images nuked when they got banned.
My apologies to my differently sighted people out there. I hope I can be strong for you once more.
Thanks!
Nice alt text, very concise!
Thanks!
But it shouldn’t do that when enclosed in a code/preformatted block?
It shouldn’t but the markdown parser is for whatever reason not that good.
Looks like it’s using markdown-it, a Rust port of a JavaScript library with the same name.
It looks unmaintained. Last commit is from 2 years ago and issues look inactive. (including one asking asking about the maintenance status)
I believe the frontend uses markdown-it proper.
I think that it’s the backend that screws the “url” up. Everything looks good in the preview, but the “url” part disappears upon publishing.
I think it’s
No it is alt text in the square brackets and title in the quotations
lets test it
yeah you’re right
<img src="https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/c09846dd-823e-4dc8-a486-f10a5696b620.webp?format=webp" alt="PFLP poster" title="PFLP poster that says 'Do you commend hamas?'">