No, I'm not even talking about the title. I'm talking about adding a code block in to the body of the post where the code sample in that code block contains the literal characters title:. It adds quotes in to the code block example when there shouldn't be any quotes. If you take a look at this screen shot, maybe that will be a bit more clear. You'll see I circled the two " characters in this bit of code, but I never typed those.
hmm.. not sure where my screen shot went. I uploaded it... Oh, do I have to copy and paste the link in here? this
😅 haha. Yeah, it was just a strange case for when you're trying to write a code tutorial, but telling people "don't type it like this" lol.
The image thing I think confused me because I clicked a button to upload a photo, and then just sort of assumed it added in (sorta like github issues does). Not a huge deal :)
No, I'm not even talking about the title. I'm talking about adding a code block in to the body of the post where the code sample in that code block contains the literal characters
title:
. It adds quotes in to the code block example when there shouldn't be any quotes. If you take a look at this screen shot, maybe that will be a bit more clear. You'll see I circled the two"
characters in this bit of code, but I never typed those.hmm.. not sure where my screen shot went. I uploaded it... Oh, do I have to copy and paste the link in here? this
OH I see what you mean. Hah yeah that's definitely an edge case. Woops.
Also to embed/inline images, you would post it like you do with Markdown:
[alt-text-for-your-image](https://dev.to/img.png)
Now that I wrote that though, we could make it even more straightforward to post an image.
😅 haha. Yeah, it was just a strange case for when you're trying to write a code tutorial, but telling people "don't type it like this" lol.
The image thing I think confused me because I clicked a button to upload a photo, and then just sort of assumed it added in (sorta like github issues does). Not a huge deal :)
Anyway, thanks for responding!
We fixed it :) Thanks to @maestromac
sweet! Thanks guys!