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How do I format my code blocks?

How do I post text so that it is formatted as code? What do I need to do so that my code shows up properly—not escaped or removed—when posted? And how do I get the correct syntax ...
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Could Stack Overflow support GitHub flavored markdown?

Stack Overflow already uses its own markdown extensions, and there is already overlap with GitHub Flavored Markdown. There are very few additional pieces of syntax left to bridge the gap completely. ...
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Collapsible Code Markup

Background When answering questions on SO I generally like to ensure that my code is runnable by including sample data, so someone can copy, paste, and run it, seeing exactly what I'd proposed. ...
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Better support for sample data and perhaps table schemas in SQL questions

I've been around SO since almost the beginning, and in that time I've answered a LOT of SQL related questions. One point of pain in this area has always been posting sample data or query results. We'...
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How can I create a table in a post?

I want to create a table to better illustrate my question, but I cannot find any option to do so. Return to FAQ index
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Please block posts containing unsupported HTML

Having had a look at Things in <angle brackets> that aren't HTML should not disappear, where jtbandes publicises his irritation with silently-disappearing code, got me to thinking: Please block ...
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How to add tables on Stack Overflow [duplicate]

I have a question on SQL which is really hard to ask without tables. I tried copying and pasting from Excel, but it didn't work. How do I paste table in Stack Overflow, so I can ask an actual question?...
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"[mcve]" should magic-link to "Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example" help page [duplicate]

Good quality code examples are the bedrock of Stack Overflow and I'd like to make linking to the Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example help page even easier. Please can we add a magic link so ...
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Do not remove trailing spaces in inline code

If I write ` a b c ` Markdown renders it as a b c Inline code should not be trimmed. It's still code, and the spaces can be relevant. Example: [...] so .2 and .3 are invalid ...
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Stack Overflow is migrating to CommonMark on Saturday, June 20, 2020

Most of you will have seen the announcement on meta.SE that's been out for a while now: We're in the process of switching all sites across the network over to CommonMark. You can find all the nasty ...
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Can we bring the <!-​- version --> syntax to Stack Overflow?

Recently, Documentation introduced the <!-- version --> syntax for wrapping an example's code and text. This is very useful for languages like Swift which drop and add a lot between versions. ...
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Add "deprecated" notation for documentation [closed]

I'd like to propose a method of flagging obsolete methods and practices within Documentation. Similar to how version-specific code is placed in a wrapper: <!-- if version [eq 1.0] --> Content ...
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enter image description here... please?

Would it be feasible to prevent users that haven't filled out the description of a linked images from submitting, instead showing some form of validation error? Here is an example of the situation I'...
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Formatting footnotes

Is there a way to format footnote references in questions or answers? I try [1] as I usually do in my plain-text e-mails, but this doesn't look good, here is a live example.
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Don't wrap code at hyphen

It is common when writing Haskell questions to write language extensions beginning with - as code. The editor seems to think this is a hyphenated word that it can split between two lines, even though ...
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Can we make syntax highlighting easier?

It seems as though often the syntax highlighter does not detect the language I'm working in. When this happens, I try to be responsible and apply the manual highlighting comment: <!-- language: ...
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Should code be edited so that it is visible rather than being in one long line?

In many instances, I have seen code that is poorly formatted or all in one line (like below using R). Is it appropriate to edit the code so that it is more legible? I know in some instances these are ...
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Discourage (and possibly auto-replace) code spans spanning multiple lines with code block

I'm making this a feature-request to implement a solution to the problem described in this question: Why are inline code spans across multiple lines allowed? From time to time, I see some code ...
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Bullet multiple lines individually

Not to be naggy, but this is currently the second highest voted bug on MSO that has zero answers. And there are only 3 questions that would be higher than it on the much larger MSE. Any updates would ...
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Make Help Center Magic Link Anchor Text More Unique and Descriptive

Users are currently able to use "magic" (shorthand) Markdown links in comments, which are expanded into full urls with anchor text on submission. Unfortunately, the anchor text on many of these magic ...
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Did I not blockquote this correctly?

I answered this question, by blockquoting a blog article, and a user edited it, to remove the blockquote. I rolled the edit back to my original revision because it didn't make sense and the user didn'...
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Can I start a paragraph with "1."?

Whenever I start a paragraph with "1." it gets converted into a numbered list. Can I somehow escape the 1 to make markdown treat it as regular text?
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Proper use of the <kbd> tag

I've found that the <kbd> tag is very useful for marking up stuff other than actual keyboard keys. For example, Menus: "Navigate to the File → Open option" Buttons: "Press the OK button." ...
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URL works in preview but not in actual post

In this answer the need arose to include the URL http://www.c64-wiki.com/index.php/CHR$. I put it directly in the text without any brackets. I knew there was a chance of that dollar sign being a ...
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I'll say it again: please stop abusing <kbd> tags to decorate links; especially in Documentation!

Many, many moons ago I petitioned to the Stack Exchange overlords to introduce stricter HTML <kbd> element usage rules as people were misusing them to decorate hyperlinks (here). The general ...
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How do I remove excess indentation on my code blocks?

This happens to me a lot on Stack Overflow: I paste in some code, but it is indented to the right far too much. This requires cumbersome horizontal scrolling to view all of the code, and oftentimes ...
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Support CommonMark fenced code blocks

It would be great to add support for fenced code blocks as defined in the CommonMark spec: it would be consistent with GitHub code blocks it would be much more practical to type, instead of having to ...
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Cannot figure why am getting "Your post appears to contain code that is not properly formatted"

I tried changing every section in the code below (using/not using four character indentation with/without pre). I also tried removing the formatting and the line separators on the list. Nothing helps -...
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Code wrapped inside headers is too small

Any inline code block inside a header gets rendered with the same font-size as normal paragraphs, and this makes code look very inappropriate inside headers. For example, the following Markdown: ...
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How can I put images side by side in a Stack Overflow question?

I have this question, and down in my question there is two big image. Is it a way to put them / align them side by side, to take less vertical space when visitors reading it? Example
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Reference style Markdown links being misidentified as code: "Your post appears to contain code that is not properly formatted as code."

I had problems posting an answer as it was misidentified as code. When trying to post I received the following error message: Your post appears to contain code that is not properly formatted as code. ...
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Is there a way to put code blocks in block quotes?

I posted this answer using text from this python docs page. I tried using block quotes for the text, but if I indent the code, it breaks the block quote, and if I don't indent it, it doesn't display ...
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Highlighting parts of code

Is it possible to highlight or emphasize a part of code that's inside backticks or: a code block ? Would be useful for pointing to what's changed, but the FAQ entry doesn't say anything about this.
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Rendered view requires blank line before (and after) tables, but preview works regardless

I saw a wrong table layout where the poster did the following and it looked wrong: Table x | Name | Category | | ---- | -------- | | A | High | | b | Medium | | c | Low | ...
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Should we approve suggested edits that change ``` to four spaces code formatting or vice versa?

I encountered this suggested edit that changes the formatting syntax from using three backticks ``` to using four spaces indentation instead. Comment was: Please use stacktrace But I believe there ...
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Should the system override my numbering?

It's easy to create a numbered list in Markdown: Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 However, if I forgot something before "Item 1", I tried adding a "0th" item: Item 0 Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Look at the Markdown, ...
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Link in the comments is rendered with semicolon

I've got the following URI: https://wiki.haskell.org/Foldr_Foldl_Foldl' In the post Markdown, it would be rendered as https://wiki.haskell.org/Foldr_Foldl_Foldl' which doesn't work - you have to use ...
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'magic' links / meta-tags to tag info pages

I very often use the [ask] tag on SO to refer to how posts should be made. But I more and more find the need to refer to the info page of a specific tag since these info pages also contain contain ...
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Why is my answer triggering a "not properly formatted as code" rejection?

I'm trying to submit a fairly detailed and well-formatted answer, but the auto-validator complains: "Your post appears to contain code that is not properly formatted as code. Please indent all ...
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Inconsistencies in the rendering of lists

Can some of these inconsistencies be remedied? http://meta.stackexchange.com behaves differently (somewhat more reasonable I'd say). I posted a twin question on SE. Note the differences. == demo ...
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Should we disapprove of uploading images of tables when asking a question?

Since the introduction of the table markdown should people still be using images of tables instead of the markdown? Or should we be enforcing the use of the new markdown? If we find a question that ...
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How do I format my data as a table with doubled line separators in my posts?

Can anyone tell me how to format a table like the below? I have copied the structure from this question ╔════╦══════╦════════════╦═════╦════════════╗ ║ ID ║ NAME ║ BIRTHDAY ║ AGE ║ DEATHDAY ║ ╠═...
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Can we get a markdown extension to credit/link to a user?

I imagine it having a similar format to tags and use the user's id (or at least acquire it from a pasted link) [user:315024] and [user:http://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/315024/walf] would get ...
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Is formatting that is designed solely to call attention to a question or answer allowed?

I strongly agree with the answers in, "Is using 'header' markdown okay in answers?" I use headings quite frequently in my answers, but generally only an H4, and only when there are multiple ...
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View instead of edit on Meta

Fact As discussed in Why are suggested edits not allowed Meta Stack Overflow?, you cannot edit Meta-SO posts without 2000 rep on SO. Problem I want/need to learn some markup like <kbd> and <...
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How can I denote abbreviations in Stack Exchange Markdown?

I'm interested in a way to denote abbreviations in Stack Exchange posts. I've tried two kinds of ways. Python Markdown's Abbreviations Extension to no avail: blah HTML blah *[HTML]: Hyper Text ...
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Escaping back-ticks works in comments, but not in answers?

I'm not exactly sure why this works as it does, but escaping backticks in comments with backslashes works, but not in answers. For example, consider the following markdown: `\`table\`.\`column\` ...
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How to format a link within a code block

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; /* [...
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Users frequently start code blocks on the same line as the triple backticks

Every day I fix up lots of questions where the poster has written their code blocks like this: ```<html> blah blah </html>``` When they do this, the first line of the code is not ...
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Keyboard shortcuts in editor in SO

I found: CTRL+Q - > text - Simple blockquote CTRL+R - ---------- - Horizontal rule CTRL+K - Code in backticks `text` CTRL+U - - text - Bulleted list CTRL+O - 1. text - Numbered list ...
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