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On that note, is there a simple way to "view source" yet? These kinds posts would be interesting to see how exactly markdown behaves here, but I only see the rendered result. Or is that all that's...
On that note, is there a simple way to "view source" yet? These kinds posts would be interesting to see how exactly markdown behaves here, but I only see the rendered result. Or is that all that's stored anyway?
I haven't found any besides clicking "edit" to see the source of my own comments. It is stored, otherwise I wouldn't be able to see it when I clicked "edit".
I haven't found any besides clicking "edit" to see the source of my own comments. It is stored, otherwise I wouldn't be able to see it when I clicked "edit".
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On that note, is there a simple way to "view source" yet? These kinds posts would be interesting to see how exactly markdown behaves here, but I only see the rendered result. Or is that all that's stored anyway?
I haven't found any besides clicking "edit" to see the source of my own comments. It is stored, otherwise I wouldn't be able to see it when I clicked "edit".
Oh right, editing is a thing. I'll add it to the tracker.