I just finished updating an answer to this question and I noticed that a big quote block has syntax highlighting. I did hit the code button originally but then I switched it to quote and now you can clearly see the '>' tags on the left side of the paragraph.
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I further improved the formatting of your answer based on the documents you referenced; hope you don't mind. I think by copying directly from the PDF, the content in your second quote block got indented enough to form a code block within the quote block, hence the coloring. Anyway, I usually avoid using the quote button or Ctrl+Q as it breaks a paragraph into many lines and prepends | |||||||||||
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blockquote and code block could be nested, so your edits is appears in html like this
If you think you set wrong formatting, you should undo it first, for example, hit code block button(ctrl+k) to undo code block and hit blockquote button (ctrl+q) to make blockquote. | |||||||||
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