Meta-comment: looks like you tried to include HTML in this post. You’ll need to convert it to markdown for it to appear correctly. The main issue seems to be links, and it’s pretty easy to format them: put the text between square brackets and the link following between parentheses. I don’t think I can type an example here without it being consumed, but here’s a good reference.
Nope, this was actually our fault. Our HTML parser sometimes chokes if you end inline-styles in the middle of a link (i.e. have a half-italicized link, or half-underlined link). I fixed it. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Ah, thanks! What happened was that I wrote the post in the LW editor, copied it over to Google Docs for feedback (including links), added some more links while it was in the Google Doc, then copy-and-pasted it back. So that might have been where the weird link formatting came from.
Meta-comment: looks like you tried to include HTML in this post. You’ll need to convert it to markdown for it to appear correctly. The main issue seems to be links, and it’s pretty easy to format them: put the text between square brackets and the link following between parentheses. I don’t think I can type an example here without it being consumed, but here’s a good reference.
Nope, this was actually our fault. Our HTML parser sometimes chokes if you end inline-styles in the middle of a link (i.e. have a half-italicized link, or half-underlined link). I fixed it. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Ah, thanks! What happened was that I wrote the post in the LW editor, copied it over to Google Docs for feedback (including links), added some more links while it was in the Google Doc, then copy-and-pasted it back. So that might have been where the weird link formatting came from.