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I was editing something in the Chart.js documentationChart.js documentation (the mcve part) when a link wasn't displayed as it should be in the markdown preview.

While trying to fix this issue, I noticed that the <hr> written in the line above was triggering it.
The issue is reproducible on every anchor.

A quick fix is to add a new line between the <hr> and the link (as here).

This issue seems to exist with several HTML elements (not all of them though) :

  • <hr>, as stated above.
  • <br>, as shown here
  • <h1>, as shown here. Note that the issue is not reproducible with the <h2> though.
  • <table>, as shown here, which, of course, cannot be tested on other SO markdowns editors.
  • ... maybe more, I haven't tested them all

As Mike ans Squidward said in the comments, all of these HTML elements have markdown equivalents (# _ for <h1>_</h1>, --- for <hr>, etc.).
However, these markdown equivalents don't seem to trigger the issue.


But I am not looking for making these HTML elements work.

The thing is, since it works with the plain HTML on other markdown editors on SO, I wondered if everything is fine about it (and if I should have expected the result I had in the docs), or if it is a bug.

I was editing something in the Chart.js documentation (the mcve part) when a link wasn't displayed as it should be in the markdown preview.

While trying to fix this issue, I noticed that the <hr> written in the line above was triggering it.
The issue is reproducible on every anchor.

A quick fix is to add a new line between the <hr> and the link (as here).

This issue seems to exist with several HTML elements (not all of them though) :

  • <hr>, as stated above.
  • <br>, as shown here
  • <h1>, as shown here. Note that the issue is not reproducible with the <h2> though.
  • <table>, as shown here, which, of course, cannot be tested on other SO markdowns editors.
  • ... maybe more, I haven't tested them all

As Mike ans Squidward said in the comments, all of these HTML elements have markdown equivalents (# _ for <h1>_</h1>, --- for <hr>, etc.).
However, these markdown equivalents don't seem to trigger the issue.


But I am not looking for making these HTML elements work.

The thing is, since it works with the plain HTML on other markdown editors on SO, I wondered if everything is fine about it (and if I should have expected the result I had in the docs), or if it is a bug.

I was editing something in the Chart.js documentation (the mcve part) when a link wasn't displayed as it should be in the markdown preview.

While trying to fix this issue, I noticed that the <hr> written in the line above was triggering it.
The issue is reproducible on every anchor.

A quick fix is to add a new line between the <hr> and the link (as here).

This issue seems to exist with several HTML elements (not all of them though) :

  • <hr>, as stated above.
  • <br>, as shown here
  • <h1>, as shown here. Note that the issue is not reproducible with the <h2> though.
  • <table>, as shown here, which, of course, cannot be tested on other SO markdowns editors.
  • ... maybe more, I haven't tested them all

As Mike ans Squidward said in the comments, all of these HTML elements have markdown equivalents (# _ for <h1>_</h1>, --- for <hr>, etc.).
However, these markdown equivalents don't seem to trigger the issue.


But I am not looking for making these HTML elements work.

The thing is, since it works with the plain HTML on other markdown editors on SO, I wondered if everything is fine about it (and if I should have expected the result I had in the docs), or if it is a bug.

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I was editing something in the Chart.js documentation (the mcve part) when a link wasn't displayed as it should be in the markdown preview.

While trying to fix this issue, I noticed that the <hr> written in the line above was triggering it.
The issue is reproducible on every anchor.

A quick fix is to add a new line between the <hr> and the link (as here).

This issue seems to exist with several HTML elements (not all of them though) :

  • <hr>, as stated above.
  • <br>, as shown here
  • <h1>, as shown here. Note that the issue is not reproducible with the <h2> though.
  • <table>, as shown here, which, of course, cannot be tested on other SO markdowns editors.
  • ... maybe more, I haven't tested them all

As MikeMike ans SquidwardSquidward said in the comments, all of these HTML elements have markdown equivalents (# _ for <h1>_</h1>, --- for <hr>, etc.).
However, these markdown equivalents don't seem to trigger the issue.


But I am not looking for making these HTML elements work.

The thing is, since it works with the plain HTML on other markdown editors on SO, I wondered if everything is fine about it (and if I should have expected the result I had in the docs), or if it is a bug.

I was editing something in the Chart.js documentation (the mcve part) when a link wasn't displayed as it should be in the markdown preview.

While trying to fix this issue, I noticed that the <hr> written in the line above was triggering it.
The issue is reproducible on every anchor.

A quick fix is to add a new line between the <hr> and the link (as here).

This issue seems to exist with several HTML elements (not all of them though) :

  • <hr>, as stated above.
  • <br>, as shown here
  • <h1>, as shown here. Note that the issue is not reproducible with the <h2> though.
  • <table>, as shown here, which, of course, cannot be tested on other SO markdowns editors.
  • ... maybe more, I haven't tested them all

As Mike ans Squidward said in the comments, all of these HTML elements have markdown equivalents (# _ for <h1>_</h1>, --- for <hr>, etc.).
However, these markdown equivalents don't seem to trigger the issue.


But I am not looking for making these HTML elements work.

The thing is, since it works with the plain HTML on other markdown editors on SO, I wondered if everything is fine about it (and if I should have expected the result I had in the docs), or if it is a bug.

I was editing something in the Chart.js documentation (the mcve part) when a link wasn't displayed as it should be in the markdown preview.

While trying to fix this issue, I noticed that the <hr> written in the line above was triggering it.
The issue is reproducible on every anchor.

A quick fix is to add a new line between the <hr> and the link (as here).

This issue seems to exist with several HTML elements (not all of them though) :

  • <hr>, as stated above.
  • <br>, as shown here
  • <h1>, as shown here. Note that the issue is not reproducible with the <h2> though.
  • <table>, as shown here, which, of course, cannot be tested on other SO markdowns editors.
  • ... maybe more, I haven't tested them all

As Mike ans Squidward said in the comments, all of these HTML elements have markdown equivalents (# _ for <h1>_</h1>, --- for <hr>, etc.).
However, these markdown equivalents don't seem to trigger the issue.


But I am not looking for making these HTML elements work.

The thing is, since it works with the plain HTML on other markdown editors on SO, I wondered if everything is fine about it (and if I should have expected the result I had in the docs), or if it is a bug.

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I was editing something in the Chart.js documentation (the mcve part) when a link wasn't displayed as it should be in the markdown preview.

While trying to fix this issue, I noticed that anthe <hr> element written in the line above was triggering it.
The issue seems to beis reproducible on every anchor.

A quick fix is to add a new line between the <hr> and the link (as here).

The thing is, since it works without the new line onThis issue seems to exist with several HTML elements other markdown editors on SO, I wondered if I should have expected the result I had in the docs, or if it is just a bug.(not all of them though) :


**Edit** : This issue seems to exist with several HTML elements (not all of them though) :
  • <hr>, as stated above.
  • <br>, as shown here
  • <h1>, as shown here. Note that the issue is not reproducible with the <h2> though.
  • <table>, as shown here, which, of course, cannot be tested on other SO markdowns editors.
  • ... maybe more, I haven't tested them all

As Mike ans Squidward said in the comments, all of these HTML elements have markdown equivalents (# _ for <h1>_</h1>, --- for <hr>, etc.).
However, these markdown equivalents don't seem to trigger the issue.


But I am not looking for making these HTML elements work.

The thing is, since it works with the plain HTML on other markdown editors on SO, I wondered if everything is fine about it (and if I should have expected the result I had in the docs), or if it is a bug.

I was editing something in the Chart.js documentation (the mcve part) when a link wasn't displayed as it should be in the markdown preview.

While trying to fix this issue, I noticed that an <hr> element written the line above was triggering it.
The issue seems to be reproducible on every anchor.

A quick fix is to add a new line between the <hr> and the link (as here).

The thing is, since it works without the new line on other markdown editors on SO, I wondered if I should have expected the result I had in the docs, or if it is just a bug.


**Edit** : This issue seems to exist with several HTML elements (not all of them though) :
  • <hr>, as stated above.
  • <br>, as shown here
  • <h1>, as shown here. Note that the issue is not reproducible with the <h2> though.
  • <table>, as shown here, which, of course, cannot be tested on other SO markdowns editors.

I was editing something in the Chart.js documentation (the mcve part) when a link wasn't displayed as it should be in the markdown preview.

While trying to fix this issue, I noticed that the <hr> written in the line above was triggering it.
The issue is reproducible on every anchor.

A quick fix is to add a new line between the <hr> and the link (as here).

This issue seems to exist with several HTML elements (not all of them though) :

  • <hr>, as stated above.
  • <br>, as shown here
  • <h1>, as shown here. Note that the issue is not reproducible with the <h2> though.
  • <table>, as shown here, which, of course, cannot be tested on other SO markdowns editors.
  • ... maybe more, I haven't tested them all

As Mike ans Squidward said in the comments, all of these HTML elements have markdown equivalents (# _ for <h1>_</h1>, --- for <hr>, etc.).
However, these markdown equivalents don't seem to trigger the issue.


But I am not looking for making these HTML elements work.

The thing is, since it works with the plain HTML on other markdown editors on SO, I wondered if everything is fine about it (and if I should have expected the result I had in the docs), or if it is a bug.

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