also curious to see if the akkoma frontend will properly render regular markdown from the glitch-soc frontend
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also curious to see if the akkoma frontend will properly render regular markdown from the
glitch-soc
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chell (friend of eggbug)replied to chell (friend of eggbug) last edited by
@alterae yup this part works pretty well (apparently glitch-soc encodes
_text_
as underlined which is interesting, but eh). inline HTML doesn’t seem to exist and i’m gonna miss that from cohost (but also it’s not very portable so that’s fair)(
dl
andabbr
andaside
my beloveds waaaaa) -
cc: [email protected]replied to chell (friend of eggbug) last edited by
@alterae @alterae Glitch's Markdown parser is cursed and nonstandard (known issue, bug open for years), and its HTML sanitizer is a bit aggressive, rendering headings as just bold last time i checked
GotoSocial's can handle some HTML in Markdown; i use the
<small>
tag all the time. Fedi posts get rendered to HTML when they get federated, and it's down to the HTML sanitizer of the viewing instance to decide which tags make it through, and then the client to decide which to render, if any.(Misskey-to-Misskey federation might be an exception, iirc they tack on the MFM source as an extra nonstandard property, but it's been forever since i looked into it)
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Erin 💽✨replied to cc: [email protected] last edited by
@vyr @alterae @alterae
_foo_
for underline is standard markdown (just everyone decided they were gonna deviate on this point)Now I’m wondering how Akkoma’s HTML sanitizer think about
WTF Beast of Bodmin A large feline inhabiting Bodmin Moor. Morgawr A sea serpent. Owlman A giant owl-like creature.<dl>
and<abbr>
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cc: [email protected]replied to Erin 💽✨ last edited by
@erincandescent @alterae @alterae https://spec.commonmark.org/0.31.2/#emphasis-and-strong-emphasis to the best of my knowledge,
_foo_
maps to emphasis/italics in both Gruber Markdown and CommonMark, and underline was never in either -
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