Add 'tt' to the allowed HTML tags
When posting support responses it is often necessary to include file paths or commands into the responses. Without the 'tt' HTML tag it is very hard to make the command or path stand out in the rest of the text. The code and pre tags are useful for larger blocks of commands but these break up the flow when referencing a filename or single command.
Please implement this as it would make responding to support queries much easier.
Please implement this as it would make responding to support queries much easier.
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This is a good idea, and I'll see if we can add this into the whitelist in the near future. In the meantime, you might be able to use the *pre* tag. It formats things like this:
This is text formatted with the pre tag, which should work much like the tt tag
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Inappropriate?This is a good idea, and I'll see if we can add this into the whitelist in the near future. In the meantime, you might be able to use the *pre* tag. It formats things like this:
This is text formatted with the pre tag, which should work much like the tt tag
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Thanks for the reply Thor.
I've used the 'pre' tag a few times. The only problem is that it pushes the text onto a new line which breaks up the flow.
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Inappropriate?I'd love to see <tt> as well!</tt>
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Inappropriate?If you want to make your comments more understandable and i guess readable it's a great idea. I wouldn't like to use this *pre* tag thing as it takes a lot of efforts and gives not the result you need. It's like writing essays without nice structure and a plan. I am looking forward the implementation.
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