Yep a one-liner does work, in straightforward posts, it’s once you start trying to use formatting marks, or html, it soon goes broken. When it got to the 3rd time I was saying the same “fix it” solution post, I thought I’ll make a better way to not just keep typing it out.
Everything about Realmeye Formatting
Hmm, ok.
It’s also gives better overview for yourself if you put extra blank lines in between.
i used to have a ton of trouble with it, but concluded it only need a blank line before and after the [quote=“Nevov, post:35, topic:2452”]
Whatever
[/quote]
and[quote=“Nevov, post:35, topic:2452”]
[/quote]
thus the blank lines in the details arent needed.
At least thats how it is for me
Sorry for the necro, I just want to try some linking stuff
Hello World!
#Header 1 [to that header 1](https://www.realmeye.com/forum/t/everything-about-realmeye-formatting/2452/45)##Header 2
to that header 2
##Header 3
to that header 3
###Header 4
to that header 4
Erm… You know how in some wikis, there’s a link that takes you to the top or certain topics? Can we do that here?
back to top
Post formatting: Posting Test Area/How do I add links to sub-sections of my post?
The wiki uses html id’s to allow you to jump to certain parts of the page. The title for example has an id of “top”, so that you can use a link element to go to it, like so:
back to top
Now, in these forums you can’t really assign id’s to your own post, (maybe if you include an id in some of your own html? I haven’t tried it.), but you can also just do what you did by linking the post directly.
Use an html element with an id attribute in your post, for example an img:
or a header:
Title
It works! Wow
Hello World!
down to bottom bumperjust
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This is da bottom :heart: !
But what happens when there are two same ids? (this case is top):thinking:
Edit, it seems that it goes to the earliest/top-most id of said link. Thanks!
The rules page has internally referenced anchors. It goes like this:
[Here's my fancy link](#anchorName)
<a name="#anchorName"></a>
My fancy content goes here. Click on fancy link and the page will scroll to this line.
Post formatting: Posting Test Area/How do I add links to sub-sections of my post?
Post formatting: Posting Test Area/How do I add links to sub-sections of my post?
Say, in order to introduce tags, do we HAVE to use heading? I can’t seem to make it work with div…
Here’s an example
<a href="#example">Here's an example</a>
which leads to
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So… I tried formatting in MS Word before posting here, but I find that image links that are made in word don’t work? Is there any workaround? I have a LOT of images to link, and I find MS Word to be very easy to navigate through
<img src=”https://www.realmeye.com/forum/discobot/certificate.svg?date=Jul+15+2017&type=advanced&user_id=7353”>
^^ I copied link from PM to MS word, then copy it here
^^Link to image directly from PM.
You can see that I typed in the exact same thing. Try the “Quote Whole Post button.”
It’s the quote marks. Word is using smartquotes ” ” instead of plain " which are required in html and that is messing it up.
You can disable smartquotes somewhere in a Word menu.
Hey @moderators do you know what html tags Discourse actually allows us to use? Was the set modified in any way?
I haven’t been able to get much HTML to work in the preview and I haven’t tested if it actually works when i post it.
Test
test Edit: huh? this doesn’t preview… but it does work when i post