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Syntax highlighting is automatically generated for you. That way you don't |
Syntax highlighting is automatically generated for you. That way you don't |
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have to waste time on how to display source code nicely, and rather |
have to waste time on how to display source code nicely, and rather |
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concentrate on the content of your article instead. |
concentrate on the content of your article instead. |
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You should provide the intended programming language with <code>??language??</code>. |
You should provide the intended programming language of your source code sample |
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Obviously it is exhausting to provide such a <code lang="none">lang</code> |
with <code>??language??</code>. |
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attribute with every single code sample, especially if you are just refering |
Obviously it is exhausting to supply such a <code lang="none">lang</code> |
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attribute with every single code sample, especially if you are just referring |
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a single code token within your paragraphs. So you don't have to do that. |
a single code token within your paragraphs. So you don't have to do that. |
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If you omit the <code lang="none">lang</code> attribute, then our site's |
If you omit the <code lang="none">lang</code> attribute, then our site's |
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software will automatically use the language defined by your with one of |
software will automatically use the language defined by you with one of |
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the previous code blocks. |
the previous code blocks. You may also disable automatic syntax highlighting |
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with <code lang="html"><code lang="none"></code>, which will cause |
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that code block to appear simply in monochrome color. |
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</p> |
</p> |
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<p> |
<p> |
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Like with images, you can |
Like with images, you can |