If there are any newline(s) inside <c> or <code> tags, then the contents are rendered as a block. If no newlines are included, then it is rendered in-line. It has been that way "forever".
The only change (made years ago) was that a newline directly after the opening tag is now ignored (other than that it still causes the contents to be rendered as a block).
- tye
In reply to Re^7: Allowed HTML tags (code, newlines)
by tye
in thread Allowed HTML tags
by ysth
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