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36 questions linked to/from Add markdown support for hidden-until-you-click text (aka spoilers)
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What's the exact syntax for spoiler markup [duplicate]
Following the Do we want the “spoiler” feature turned off? thread on meta.tex.sx, it's clear that the spoiler markup has a wrinkle or two that I didn't at first appreciate. For information's sake, ...
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"Spoiler Alert" option when making post [duplicate]
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Add markdown support for hidden-until-you-click text (aka spoilers)
Let's be honest. There's nothing worse than checking your news feed and accidentally finding out the result ...
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Mouse over effect ! how to do it? [duplicate]
Check this Mouse over effect within blockquote
I checked the revision for mouse over effect but no luck on it. how to do it? I'm not sure this is a bug.
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Is there a feature like LiveJournal's "cut"? [duplicate]
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Add a <spoiler> tag that makes hidden-until-you-click text
Is there something like LiveJournal's "cut" feature on the Stack Exchange platform? Basically, it's a tag that ...
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For proposed Movies StackExchange - Would be great to have a spoiler markup similar to IMDB [duplicate]
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Add markdown support for hidden-until-you-click text (aka spoilers)
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Implement the <spoiler> tag
[Apparently I committed some sort of grave sin ...
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Recent feature changes to Stack Exchange
This is an unofficial list/changelog of new features and various changes to Stack Overflow and the Stack Exchange network.
It is maintained by the community, while a Stack Exchange employee changes ...
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Sandbox archive
This post exists purely to house answers formerly attached to the formatting sandbox. You can safely ignore it.
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Please add the ability to fold blocks of code in questions and answers
It would be great to have the option to fold code snippets, entire questions and answer posts on a user basis and allow defining some generic foldable regions within the question/answer editor.
Non ...
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Should the markdown renderer treat a single line break as <br>?
Inspired by Markdown, One Year Later, a question I think would be better suited to here, than the blog's comment system..
As for #3, "Automatic return-based linebreaks instead of "two ...
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Winter Bash 2017 Hats
Here's the traditional Winter Bash hats post. Same as last year there are two (and only two) answers: one for the secret hats, and one for the regular hats.
Remember there are no hats for guessing ...
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Interface options for specifying language prettify [duplicate]
I'm the maintainer for Google Code Prettify.
Markup authors can specify the language for source code, but not markdown authors.
Are the SO admins interested in a way of doing this?
If so, might the ...
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Can we get a way to wrap text around images?
Right now as far as I can tell all images have to appear as inline paragraphs, left-aligned with other paragraphs.
For sites like Stack Overflow, it makes sense... images are only used when you want ...
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SO-specific markup - definitive resource?
Is there a definitive source of all possible markup for all the SO sites? For instance, I saw on one meta site someone putting tag links in their question, and it showed up looking like the actual ...
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Implement the <spoiler> tag
Please consider implementing the request for some sort of a spoiler markdown using the following syntax:
why did we trust <spoiler>rchern</spoiler> ? WHY OH GOD WHY?
<spoiler>
The ...
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Differentiate spoilers from empty block quotes
I have to admit, I didn't even know spoilers were supported until today, but really bugs me that spoilers just look like empty block quotes before you mouse over them.
vs.
I suppose the ...