The text of this post seems to be double-spaced (CSS line-height: 26px, versus 17px in most posts). Please fix.
I’m not sure what you mean. It looks fine to me, and I can’t find where to check / change such a setting.
Edit:
Very strange. Fixed, I hope.
Thanks!
Indeed … looks normal now. When I posted the above, the “computed style” in Chrome’s developer tools showed 26px and the lines were widely spaced. Now it shows 17px as with other posts. Funky.
And how do you strikeout your comment?
That’s the “retract” button.
There’s supposed to be some way to do so partially, if anyone knows what it is.
This should work in Markdown, but it seems broken :(
Edit: test Thanks, Vincent, it works!
I never found a way to do it using LW’s implementation of Markdown, but I have successfully used this Unicode strikethrough tool before (an example).
Note that this makes the struck-through text very difficult to search.
If LW’s markdown is like reddit’s, double tilde before and after will strike through text. Let’s see if that works
Edit: It doesn’t. Does anyone know how I would go about fixing this?
Edit2: The issue tracker suggests it’s been fixed, but it doesn’t seem to be.
I haven’t looked into this but the wording of comment 3 on that issue tracker page makes me think it’s talking about posts as opposed to comments.
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The text of this post seems to be double-spaced (CSS line-height: 26px, versus 17px in most posts). Please fix.
I’m not sure what you mean. It looks fine to me, and I can’t find where to check / change such a setting.
Edit:
Very strange. Fixed, I hope.
Thanks!
Indeed … looks normal now. When I posted the above, the “computed style” in Chrome’s developer tools showed 26px and the lines were widely spaced. Now it shows 17px as with other posts. Funky.
And how do you strikeout your comment?
That’s the “retract” button.
There’s supposed to be some way to do so partially, if anyone knows what it is.
This should work in Markdown, but it seems broken :(
Edit:
testThanks, Vincent, it works!I never found a way to do it using LW’s implementation of Markdown, but I have successfully used this Unicode strikethrough tool before (
an example).Note that this makes the struck-through text very difficult to search.
If LW’s markdown is like reddit’s, double tilde before and after will strike through text. Let’s see if that works
Edit: It doesn’t. Does anyone know how I would go about fixing this?
Edit2: The issue tracker suggests it’s been fixed, but it doesn’t seem to be.
I haven’t looked into this but the wording of comment 3 on that issue tracker page makes me think it’s talking about posts as opposed to comments.
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