Today a new feature was added, if you use
<c>code
here</c>
it gets turned into
code
here
Can we please change that back to the old way?
Or if you wish to keep it, made it
#download, or get rid of
[download] text, and turn the entire code content (or the first 10 characters) into a link?
Example 1
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict;
use warnings;
For example 1 you can made special div css class that doesn't underline links.
Example 2
For example 2 use span tags.
An entirely better option would like this paste-it example, you can select the code without selecting line numbers; a download link wouldn't be required at all.
Thank you for listening
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