I love the site, however:
- It's just not the same without Markdown
- How am I supposed to get noticed?
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I love the site, however:
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We weren't willing to open the
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No kidding. Nothing like pasting links into "Projects and Links" only to find them displayed raw, with the ends (most relevant part!) cut off. Don't need full-on embedded HTML support, don't even need the more complex parts of markdown... code, headers, lists and linking would go a long way. |
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@Jeff, In response to your post, I don't see why you wouldn't allow markdown to let us at least approximate traditional CV formatting (headers, bold/italics, bullets, etc). But if "pandora's box" means abusive use of formatting(?)... if a user wants to make themselves look bad, that's their choice. I haven't used the site, yet so I'm not sure I can speak intelligently about it. But what am I missing? |
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I would like it to just work. The same parsing code that's used on Stack Overflow should be used on Careers. I don't want to think about what works over here and what works over there. I understand your hesitance to open Pandora's box with version 1. It might not be a bad idea to start out with the same restrictions you have on new users. I would be fine with that (for a while). |
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