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Nick Taylor • Edited

This is a great resource for newbies to DEV. Thanks for writing this. One thing I would add is, get to know the liquid tags offered by DEV's editor as they offer rich embedding of popular sites/tools like Twitter, codepen, Instagram etc. When you're in the editor, simply click on the ? button at the bottom of the editor to see the list of supported liquid tags.

Looking forward to your next post!

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Tori Crawford

I attempted using these for the tags themselves within this post when I was discussing tags, but they wouldn't work within my post. 🙁

#ruby

This tag is for questions related to the Ruby language, including its libraries.

Yet I use it here and it works. 🤔

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Nick Taylor

Hmm, could be a bug. If you can still reproduce it, consider opening an issue in the DEV repo.

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