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Please consider allowing us to decide whether the snippets should be displayed or not. Certainly, we need to provide the snippets in order to generate the demo. That said, oftentimesofttimes the important part of the answer can get lost in that amount of text.

Personally, I use <pre><code> quite a lot so that I can highlight important bits with <b>, like so:

You can pass arguments to your callback function as additional arguments to setTimeout:

setTimeout(function(a, b){
alert(a + b); // "herpderp"

}, 3000, "herp", "derp");

<pre><code> doesn't seem to work with code snippets. That's fine, I'll use them separately. However, that means that I'll be doubling up on the code displayed to the user unless I'm allowed to hide the demo source.

Feature Request

Please consider allowing us to decide whether the snippets should be displayed or not. Certainly, we need to provide the snippets in order to generate the demo. That said, oftentimes the important part of the answer can get lost in that amount of text.

Personally, I use <pre><code> quite a lot so that I can highlight important bits with <b>, like so:

You can pass arguments to your callback function as additional arguments to setTimeout:

setTimeout(function(a, b){
alert(a + b); // "herpderp"

}, 3000, "herp", "derp");

<pre><code> doesn't seem to work with code snippets. That's fine, I'll use them separately. However, that means that I'll be doubling up on the code displayed to the user unless I'm allowed to hide the demo source.

Feature Request

Please consider allowing us to decide whether the snippets should be displayed or not. Certainly, we need to provide the snippets in order to generate the demo. That said, ofttimes the important part of the answer can get lost in that amount of text.

Personally, I use <pre><code> quite a lot so that I can highlight important bits with <b>, like so:

You can pass arguments to your callback function as additional arguments to setTimeout:

setTimeout(function(a, b){
alert(a + b); // "herpderp"

}, 3000, "herp", "derp");

<pre><code> doesn't seem to work with code snippets. That's fine, I'll use them separately. However, that means that I'll be doubling up on the code displayed to the user unless I'm allowed to hide the demo source.

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Feature Request

Please consider allowing us to decide whether the snippets should be displayed or not. Certainly, we need to provide the snippets in order to generate the demo. That said, oftentimes the important bitpart of the answer can get lost in that amount of text.

Personally, I use <pre><code> quite a lot so that I can highlight important bits with <b>, like so:

You can pass arguments to your callback function as additional arguments to setTimeout:

setTimeout(function(a, b){
alert(a + b); // "herpderp"

}, 3000, "herp", "derp");

<pre><code> doesn't seem to work with code snippets. That's fine, I'll use them separately. However, that means that I'll be doubling up on the code displayed to the user unless I'm allowed to hide the demo source.

Feature Request

Please consider allowing us to decide whether the snippets should be displayed or not. Certainly, we need to provide the snippets in order to generate the demo. That said, oftentimes the important bit of the answer can get lost in that amount of text.

Personally, I use <pre><code> quite a lot so that I can highlight important bits with <b>, like so:

You can pass arguments to your callback function as additional arguments to setTimeout:

setTimeout(function(a, b){
alert(a + b); // "herpderp"

}, 3000, "herp", "derp");

<pre><code> doesn't seem to work with code snippets. That's fine, I'll use them separately. However, that means that I'll be doubling up on the code displayed to the user unless I'm allowed to hide the demo source.

Feature Request

Please consider allowing us to decide whether the snippets should be displayed or not. Certainly, we need to provide the snippets in order to generate the demo. That said, oftentimes the important part of the answer can get lost in that amount of text.

Personally, I use <pre><code> quite a lot so that I can highlight important bits with <b>, like so:

You can pass arguments to your callback function as additional arguments to setTimeout:

setTimeout(function(a, b){
alert(a + b); // "herpderp"

}, 3000, "herp", "derp");

<pre><code> doesn't seem to work with code snippets. That's fine, I'll use them separately. However, that means that I'll be doubling up on the code displayed to the user unless I'm allowed to hide the demo source.

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canon
  • 41.6k
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Feature Request

Please consider allowing us to decide whether the snippets should be displayed or not. Certainly, we need to provide the snippets in order to generate the demo. That said, oftentimes the important bit of the answer can get lost in that amount of text.

Personally, I use <pre><code> quite a lot so that I can highlight important bits with <b>, like so:

You can pass arguments to your callback function as additional arguments to setTimeout:

setTimeout(function(a, b){
alert(a + b); // "herpderp"

}, 3000, "herp", "derp");

<pre><code> doesn't seem to work with code snippets. That's fine, I'll use them separately. However, that means that I'll be doubling up on the code displayed to the user unless I'm allowed to hide the demo source.