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In a Stack Overflow question of mine I'd like to add a couple images. So I press on the "Image" icon in the top bar, and it asks me for the image. Whatever way I use to choose the image, the result is always the same: I get a line that looks like:

[![enter image description here][1]][1]

but description or not, no link to the image ever appears. What am I doing wrong here?

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  • The link is normally right down near the bottom of your post. Mar 8 at 23:05
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    The links are in your post, but they are in the code fence and aren't rendered as a result when you put the above markdown in your post. This is because you didn't close your code fence. Close the fence and then links work correctly.
    – Thom A
    Mar 8 at 23:13
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    The user also doesn't have enough reputation at Stack Overflow to inline a screenshot in a question by themselfs. Mar 9 at 0:25
  • Larnu: Thank you, that worked. I don't understand why I got 12 down votes on this post. It was an honest question from someone just learning the ropes around here, and your answer might help others in the same boat..
    – Nathan
    Mar 9 at 10:27
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    Errors due to typographical errors tend to not be well received across the network, @Nathan ; I assume that is why it's received the down votes, as it's been deemed not useful or helpful (and normally typographical errors aren't helpful/useful). In the case, the typogrical error was you used 3 periods (...) to close/open the fences, not 3 backticks (```).
    – Thom A
    Mar 9 at 17:02

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