Good point about the classical solution having an advantage. Also, how do you spoiler tag?
If you’re using the normal editor, just type >! followed by a space, and a spoiler box should show up.
>!
If you’re using markdown, then
:::spoiler Hidden text here. :::
yields
Hidden text here.
Thanks. I just looked into this and am reading about what “markdown” is.
Be aware that there is a different (default?) editor that has a different syntax. There’s a way to switch between them in your account settings.
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Good point about the classical solution having an advantage. Also, how do you spoiler tag?
If you’re using the normal editor, just type
>!
followed by a space, and a spoiler box should show up.If you’re using markdown, then
yields
Hidden text here.
Thanks. I just looked into this and am reading about what “markdown” is.
Be aware that there is a different (default?) editor that has a different syntax. There’s a way to switch between them in your account settings.