Sorry, AnomalousMonk. It's been a while since I used PerlMonks and I had forgotten, so I was going to the effort of using 'pre' tags instead. I'll try to remember.
What are the main advantages of 'code' tags over 'pre' tags, anyway? Just the download option? | [reply] |
... advantages of 'code' tags ...
The download option, yes, and also that something like [^=:\s] renders without code tags as ^=:\s (a link, by default, to Super Search with useful results only by rare and happy accident). I think there are some other, lesser benefits, but I forget what they are just now; maybe see Writeup Formatting Tips and What shortcuts can I use for linking to other information? (Note, however, that <code> ... </code> tags, annoyingly, render some UTF-8 characters as HTML entities. I rarely venture into Unicodeland, so this doesn't bother me much. :)
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