Something I've noticed when editing the first posts for a lot of people is that many people use the 3 backticks method to enclose a code block that they copy and paste in.
Since the first line is supposed to be for syntax highlighting, if there isn't a newline between the backticks and the first line of code, it gets swallowed. For example, this code :
```console.log("this is line 1")
console.log("this is line 2")
```
Will result in :
console.log("this is line 2")
The examples in https://stackoverflow.com/help/formatting clearly show that you are supposed to have newlines, but for a new user copying and pasting their code, this might not come across.
So I guess my questions are :
- Is there anything that can be done to make it clearer to people that their code isn't being formatted properly?
- Can an error be surfaced that the first line cannot be parsed as the language hint for the following block?
- Or can the markdown be changed to automatically include a newline so this line isn't lost if it's clear that the first line isn't a language hint?
- Or is this a problem for new users that exists between the keyboard and the chair?
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(often hidden as an unknown HTML tag). 10 years can pass before it is discovered by an editor.