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MermaidJS was my favourite cool thing in 2018!

But I can't find a way to draw MermaidJS graph or sequenceDiagram on Stack Overflow.

I've seen many Markdown tools such as StackEdit, Typora, Markdown Plus and Markdown Monster support MermaidJS, and I feel a little bit restricted not having the luxury of this cool technology on Stack Exchange sites.

Adding <!-- language: mermaid-js --> or triple back-ticks ( ```mermaid) didn't work so I assumed it is not supported.

I think this would be very useful in asking design-related questions, or in explaining complex scenarios. 

So will it ever be supported? if not, what are the alternatives?

MermaidJS was my favourite cool thing in 2018!

But I can't find a way to draw MermaidJS graph or sequenceDiagram on Stack Overflow.

I've seen many Markdown tools such as StackEdit, Typora, Markdown Plus and Markdown Monster support MermaidJS, and I feel a little bit restricted not having the luxury of this cool technology on Stack Exchange sites.

Adding <!-- language: mermaid-js --> or triple back-ticks ( ```mermaid) didn't work so I assumed it is not supported.

I think this would be very useful in asking design-related questions, or in explaining complex scenarios. So will it ever be supported?

MermaidJS was my favourite cool thing in 2018!

But I can't find a way to draw MermaidJS graph or sequenceDiagram on Stack Overflow.

I've seen many Markdown tools such as StackEdit, Typora, Markdown Plus and Markdown Monster support MermaidJS, and I feel a little bit restricted not having the luxury of this cool technology on Stack Exchange sites.

Adding <!-- language: mermaid-js --> or triple back-ticks ( ```mermaid) didn't work so I assumed it is not supported.

I think this would be very useful in asking design-related questions, or in explaining complex scenarios. 

So will it ever be supported? if not, what are the alternatives?

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MermaidJS was my favourite cool thing in 2018!

But I can't find a way to draw MermaidJS graph or sequenceDiagram on Stack Overflow.

I've seen many Markdown tools such as StackEdit, Typora, Markdown Plus and Markdown Monster support MermaidJS, and I feel a little bit restricted not having the luxury of this cool technology on Stack Exchange sites.

Adding <!-- language: mermaid-js --> or triple back-ticks (```mermaid ```mermaid) didn't work so I assumed it is not supported.

I think this would be very useful in asking design-related questions, or in explaining complex scenarios. So will it ever be supported?

MermaidJS was my favourite cool thing in 2018!

But I can't find a way to draw MermaidJS graph or sequenceDiagram on Stack Overflow.

I've seen many Markdown tools such as StackEdit, Typora, Markdown Plus and Markdown Monster support MermaidJS, and I feel a little bit restricted not having the luxury of this cool technology on Stack Exchange sites.

Adding <!-- language: mermaid-js --> or triple back-ticks (```mermaid) didn't work so I assumed it is not supported.

I think this would be very useful in asking design-related questions, or in explaining complex scenarios. So will it ever be supported?

MermaidJS was my favourite cool thing in 2018!

But I can't find a way to draw MermaidJS graph or sequenceDiagram on Stack Overflow.

I've seen many Markdown tools such as StackEdit, Typora, Markdown Plus and Markdown Monster support MermaidJS, and I feel a little bit restricted not having the luxury of this cool technology on Stack Exchange sites.

Adding <!-- language: mermaid-js --> or triple back-ticks ( ```mermaid) didn't work so I assumed it is not supported.

I think this would be very useful in asking design-related questions, or in explaining complex scenarios. So will it ever be supported?

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Active reading. [<http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> (the last section) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown>]. Chose one particular variation of the name for the Mermaid thingy. Used their own names for "Markdown Plus" and "Markdown Monster".
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