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Looking at that image, I suppose the problem is that the code block is not shown.
  
The system thinks of the code block as part of the text, and renders it as HTML. It thinks of the indentation as part of the text, too.

You indented it properly, but you should also add a newline before the code. Then the system will recognize it as a code block.

As Cody Gray points out in their answertheir answer, the system does not consider it valid HTML, so it is stripped out entirely - including any text between your XAML tags.

Looking at that image, I suppose the problem is that the code block is not shown.
  The system thinks of the code block as part of the text, and renders it as HTML. It thinks of the indentation as part of the text, too.

You indented it properly, but you should also add a newline before the code. Then the system will recognize it as a code block.

As Cody Gray points out in their answer, the system does not consider it valid HTML, so it is stripped out entirely - including any text between your XAML tags.

Looking at that image, I suppose the problem is that the code block is not shown. 
The system thinks of the code block as part of the text, and renders it as HTML. It thinks of the indentation as part of the text, too.

You indented it properly, but you should also add a newline before the code. Then the system will recognize it as a code block.

As Cody Gray points out in their answer, the system does not consider it valid HTML, so it is stripped out entirely - including any text between your XAML tags.

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Looking at that image, I suppose the problem is that the code block is not shown.
The system thinks of the code block as part of the text, and renders it as HTML. It thinks of the indentation as part of the text, too.

You indented it properly, but you should also add a newline before the code. Then the system will recognize it as a code block.

As Cody Gray points out in their answer, the system does not consider it valid HTML, so it is stripped out entirely - including any text between your XAML tags.

Looking at that image, I suppose the problem is that the code block is not shown.
The system thinks of the code block as part of the text, and renders it as HTML. It thinks of the indentation as part of the text, too.

You indented it properly, but you should also add a newline before the code. Then the system will recognize it as a code block.

Looking at that image, I suppose the problem is that the code block is not shown.
The system thinks of the code block as part of the text, and renders it as HTML. It thinks of the indentation as part of the text, too.

You indented it properly, but you should also add a newline before the code. Then the system will recognize it as a code block.

As Cody Gray points out in their answer, the system does not consider it valid HTML, so it is stripped out entirely - including any text between your XAML tags.

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Looking at that image, I suppose the problem is that the code block is not shown.
The system thinks of the code block as part of the text, and renders it as HTML. It thinks of the indentation as part of the text, too.

You indented it properly, but you should also add a newline before the code. Then the system will recognize it as a code block.