https://stackoverflow.com/a/31754459/2625561
I want to separate those codes, so that the site can highlight the JS. Is there a way for it? I know if I type a word bettween the two blocks it works, but that is not really needed here.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/31754459/2625561
I want to separate those codes, so that the site can highlight the JS. Is there a way for it? I know if I type a word bettween the two blocks it works, but that is not really needed here.
Put an empty HTML comment (<!-- -->
) or a syntax highlighter hint (<!-- language: lang-html -->
) between the code blocks. Like so:
Code here
<!-- -->
Code here
Which will render as
Code here
Code here
Note: <!>
and <!-->
also work for now, but they are not valid HTML comments and the system could change eventually and make these not work.
<!>
works for me.
<!>
works for me comment. I believe you should still try to match actual HTML comments, nothing more.
Jul 31, 2015 at 20:36
<z>
or <blah>
could be used to the same effect. The processor removes all HTML-like tags that are not whitelisted HTML tags, just as it removed Tiny Giant's <!-- -->
above. (There is no actual HTML comment in the rendered page.) We are not posting in hand-rolled HTML here...
<!-->
also work for now, but they are not valid HTML comments" Huh, didn't know that. Thanks.
Aug 3, 2015 at 12:26
There are ways around it as shown by others but I like to give some kind of headers when they aren't the same file/code
Try this:
html
<div data-fruit="pear">
<a href="#"></a>
</div>
js
$("a").click(function() {
var fruit = $(this).parent().attr("data-fruit");
});
Besides, a little bit of text and possibly explanation never hurts an answer ;)
<!-- -->
trick with a code sample immediately followed by a REPL demonstration of the same code. In such cases, I feel that headers would add no useful information, as the relation of the blocks to each other is very obvious. However, I agree that in the more common case of separate but related code samples, as in this answer, it is better to have some text between them.
There's also the Javascript/HTML/CSS snippet
editor button (the 7th, looking like <>
), producing:
$("a").click(function() {
var fruit = $(this).parent().attr("data-fruit");
});
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div data-fruit="pear">
<a href="#"></a>
</div>
Put an horizontal rule between them:
<div data-fruit="pear">
<a href="#"></a>
</div>
$("a").click(function() {
var fruit = $(this).parent().attr("data-fruit");
});