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[Bug] Markdown Renderer Problem #88

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josephace135 opened this issue Jun 24, 2018 · 2 comments
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[Bug] Markdown Renderer Problem #88

josephace135 opened this issue Jun 24, 2018 · 2 comments

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@josephace135
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josephace135 commented Jun 24, 2018

Expected behavior
The content of a certain Steemit post should appear the same regardless if it is opened or read either in mobile browsers, web browsers, or any Steem-based applications like eSteem Surfer, which is a desktop client for Steemit.

Actual behavior

Actual behavior

The markdown renderer in eSteem Surfer wasn't able to correctly display the texts that is supposed to be a snippet of a code. Such as in this development for Knacksteem post. For code snippets having @ it is being displayed in eSteem Surfer as a Steemit user/account. Additionally, for this tutorial post, the code snippets are missing and broken.

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  • Screenshots showing the comparison on what the content looks like using Google Chrome and eSteem Surfer this one is a Development Update for Knacksteem API
    • Google Chrome
      knacksteem chrome
    • eSteem Surfer
      knacksteem esteem surfer

In the comparison show, the code snippet appear wasn't shown properly and is broken.


  • Screenshots showing the comparison on what the content looks like using Google Chrome and eSteem Surfer this one is a Tutorials Contribution
    • Google Chrome
      tutorial chrome

    • eSteem Surfer
      tutorial esteem surfer

In this tutorials contribution, the code snippet belongs to "Step 2: Starting out template", the code snippet for "index.html" is not shown.

@talhasch
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Thanks for reporting @josephace135

fixed.

@josephace135
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That was fast! By the way, you're welcome @talhasch :).

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