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Boxiang Sun
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d1ec0c18
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d1ec0c18
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Sep 10, 2019
by
Marcel Amirault
Committed by
Evan Read
Sep 10, 2019
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Fix markdown to improve rendering of markdown doc
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@@ -997,16 +997,18 @@ These details <em>will</em> remain <strong>hidden</strong> until expanded.
Markdown inside these tags is supported as well, as long as you have a blank line
after the
`</summary>`
tag and before the
`</details>`
tag, as shown in the example:
```
html
```
`
html
<details>
<summary>
Click me to collapse/fold.
</summary>
These details _will_ remain **hidden** until expanded.
```
PASTE LOGS HERE
```
</details>
```
```
`
<!-- Note: The example below uses HTML to force correct rendering on docs.gitlab.com, markdown will be fine in GitLab -->
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@@ -1015,7 +1017,7 @@ PASTE LOGS HERE
These details
<em>
will
</em>
remain
<b>
hidden
</b>
until expanded.
PASTE LOGS HERE
<pre><code>
PASTE LOGS HERE
</code></pre>
</details>
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@@ -1161,16 +1163,15 @@ GFM will autolink almost any URL you put into your text:
### Lists
Ordered and unordered lists can be easily created. Add the number you want the list
Ordered and unordered lists can be easily created.
For an ordered list, add the number you want the list
to start with, like
`1.`
, followed by a space, at the start of each line for ordered lists.
After the first number, it does not matter what number you use, ordered lists will be
numbered automatically by vertical order, so repeating
`1.`
for all items in the
same list is common. If you start with a number other than
`1.`
, it will use that as the first
number, and count up from there.
Add a
`*`
,
`-`
or
`+`
, followed by a space, at the start of each line for unordered lists, but
you should not use a mix of them.
Examples:
```
md
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@@ -1181,15 +1182,10 @@ Examples:
1.
Ordered sub-list
1.
Next ordered sub-list item
4.
And another item.
*
Unordered lists can use asterisks
-
Or minuses
+
Or pluses
```
<!-- The "2." and "4." in the example above are changed to "1." below, only to match the standards on docs.gitlab.com -->
<!-- The "2." and "4." in the example above are changed to "1." below, to match the style standards on docs.gitlab.com -->
<!-- See https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/documentation/styleguide.html#lists -->
1.
First ordered list item
1.
Another item
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@@ -1199,11 +1195,43 @@ Examples:
1.
Next ordered sub-list item
1.
And another item.
-
Unordered lists can use asterisks
For an unordered list, add a
`-`
,
`*`
or
`+`
, followed by a space, at the start of
each line for unordered lists, but you should not use a mix of them.
```
md
Unordered lists can:
-
use
-
minuses
They can also:
*
use
*
asterisks
They can even:
+
use
+
pluses
```
<!-- The "*" and "+" in the example above are changed to "-" below, to match the style standards on docs.gitlab.com -->
<!-- See https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/documentation/styleguide.html#lists -->
Unordered lists can:
-
use
-
minuses
They can also:
-
use
-
asterisks
-
Or minuses
They can even:
-
Or pluses
-
use
-
pluses
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