If anyone knows how to fix the spacing problem, I’d appreciate it. It looks absolutely correct when I go to edit it, which makes sense since I wrote it correctly and Pandoc generated its usual HTMl.
Fixed, and changed formatting on the chat log (was it sensible in your browser? In Chrome, it looked like a single very long line with a horizontal scrollbar).
Somehow the markup doesn’t like
, which you used to set the anchors. Replacing those with fixed the missing spaces problem.
was it sensible in your browser? In Chrome, it looked like a single very long line with a horizontal scrollbar
It worked before in Firefox; Pandoc generates the correct code from multiple heavily indent lines, so I think this is just another Chrome rendering bug. (It does that a lot—for example, the MathML on gwern.net apparently breaks in Chrome.)
More spaces? It looks like the html is eating the spaces around it, but not other characters—see where you linked to Amazon S3, for example. Maybe two spaces either side of the html links will result in only one getting eaten. More a bandaid than a fix, but eh.
If anyone knows how to fix the spacing problem, I’d appreciate it. It looks absolutely correct when I go to edit it, which makes sense since I wrote it correctly and Pandoc generated its usual HTMl.
Fixed, and changed formatting on the chat log (was it sensible in your browser? In Chrome, it looked like a single very long line with a horizontal scrollbar).
Somehow the markup doesn’t like
It worked before in Firefox; Pandoc generates the correct code from multiple heavily indent lines, so I think this is just another Chrome rendering bug. (It does that a lot—for example, the MathML on gwern.net apparently breaks in Chrome.)
I saw the single large scroll bar in Firefox 5. In fact, I saved the old markup and it has a
As a data point, it shows up correctly in the RSS feed.
More spaces? It looks like the html is eating the spaces around it, but not other characters—see where you linked to Amazon S3, for example. Maybe two spaces either side of the html links will result in only one getting eaten. More a bandaid than a fix, but eh.