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I tried to edit one of my posts by adding a comment within a code block which contains a link.

Like so:

.example { 
        text-decoration: underline;
        -moz-text-decoration-color: red;  /* [vendor prefix not required as of V36][1] */
        text-decoration-color: red;
}

  [1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/36#css

Can this be formatted correctly somehow or must I add the link after the code block?

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Sure, here you go:

I tried to edit one of my posts by adding a comment within a code block which contains a link. Like so:

.example { 
        text-decoration: underline;
        -moz-text-decoration-color: red;  /* vendor prefix not required as of V36 */
        text-decoration-color: red;
}

Whether that's a good idea and worth the trouble? I wouldn't bother nearly always. Anyway, here's the "markdown"-source:

I tried to edit one of my posts by adding a comment within a code block which contains a link. Like so:

<!-- language: lang-css -->

<pre><code>.example { 
        text-decoration: underline;
        -moz-text-decoration-color: red;  /* <a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Releases/36#css">vendor prefix not required as of V36</a> */
        text-decoration-color: red;
}</code></pre>
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    As this shows, it's not very common to have clickable links in source code. In this case I'd just mention it below the code.
    – Jongware
    Aug 2, 2015 at 17:19
  • Note links are underlined in meta but not in Stack Overflow, so it's hard to notice them. See Underline links inside code blocks
    – Oriol
    Nov 27, 2016 at 15:56

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