Does Qt Forum support inline HTML?
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wrote on 12 Mar 2024, 00:09 last edited by
New user here and was wondering if the forum powered by markdown supports inline html or not.
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New user here and was wondering if the forum powered by markdown supports inline html or not.
@kyrlon well you can just try, right?
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New user here and was wondering if the forum powered by markdown supports inline html or not.
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@kyrlon
I don't think so. If there is some special markdown symbol which allows you to write arbitrary HTML please let us know! -
@kyrlon : sounds a bit like fishing for vulnerabilities?
can you please describe your real problem here, i.e. what kind of question do you want to ask for which the current means are not sufficient?wrote on 12 Mar 2024, 15:15 last edited by@andr I was attempting to include my output logs in a recent post at the time, but I didn't want to overcrowd it with unnecessary information. Originally, I wanted to use the details tag to hide the content unless the viewer opened it, but I ended up hitting the character limit and just resorted to using pastebin to show the outputs
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@andr I was attempting to include my output logs in a recent post at the time, but I didn't want to overcrowd it with unnecessary information. Originally, I wanted to use the details tag to hide the content unless the viewer opened it, but I ended up hitting the character limit and just resorted to using pastebin to show the outputs
wrote on 12 Mar 2024, 16:01 last edited by@kyrlon: thanks for the explanation, makes sense, and the solution is indeed to put larger blobs somewhere else, or cut it down. pastebin is one option, another one would be bugreports.qt.io.
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@kyrlon: thanks for the explanation, makes sense, and the solution is indeed to put larger blobs somewhere else, or cut it down. pastebin is one option, another one would be bugreports.qt.io.
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