Wikistyle bold and linking bugs
An un-needed line break is entered between a bolded link and the rest of the sentence in a bulleted item. For example:
* **[http://www.google.com|Google.com]** is a search engine.
Cannot bold a wikystyle link in a normal sentence. Creates a line break between the link and the rest of the text. It also makes the rest of the text a bulleted item. The ** is visible before the link as normal text.
My awesome **[http://www.google.com|Google]** link.
* **[http://www.google.com|Google.com]** is a search engine.
Cannot bold a wikystyle link in a normal sentence. Creates a line break between the link and the rest of the text. It also makes the rest of the text a bulleted item. The ** is visible before the link as normal text.
My awesome **[http://www.google.com|Google]** link.
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Inappropriate?This is a bug which should be fixed, but here's a workaround (I've already tested it):
Instead of:
My awesome **[http://www.google.com|Google]** link.
Use the < b > tag instead:
My awesome < b >[http://www.google.com|Google]< /b > link.
Be sure to remove the spaces from the < b > tag...I put them in because otherwise GetSatisfaction will read them as markup and simply bold my explanation!
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Inappropriate?Thanks Chris. Yeah, I already know about the workaround. Just wanted to report it as an incident for fixing :)
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Inappropriate?Not sure but I believe you are supposed to write it like this:
* [http://www.google.com|**Google**]
* bulleted item #2
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Inappropriate?Thanks vangispen. Looks like it's all about the operations order...by placing the ** within the brackets, it modifies the text, which is then made into a link by the brackets.
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