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I see that you tried again, and your suggestion was approved this time.  But, please, when you see a non-inlined image like

[enter image description here][1]

don’t change it to

![image description](image URL)
change it to
[![image description][1]][1]
so a user can click on the image displayed in the Super User page and go directly to the image on i.sstatic.net.  If you break this down (by adding spaces):

[     ![ *image description* ] \[ 1 ]     ]  \[ 1 ]

you can see that it is the basic link markdown:

[     *link text*     ]  \[ *num* ]

where the link text is

![ *image description* ] \[ *num* ]
i.e., an image. 

This has been the default Markdown when you insert an image through the Super User / Stack Exchange GUI for nearly four years now.  Reference: Images should be automatically rescaled and the full size linked or put into a lightbox.

(Getting a little off-topic here: images can be used in lots of places where text can be used: e.g., in <kbd> Markdown (), superscripts (x) and subscripts (x).)

But do keep on looking at the image and inserting a description of it, as you did in the above edit.

I see that you tried again, and your suggestion was approved this time.  But, please, when you see a non-inlined image like

[enter image description here][1]

don’t change it to

![image description](image URL)
change it to
[![image description][1]][1]
so a user can click on the image displayed in the Super User page and go directly to the image on i.sstatic.net.  If you break this down (by adding spaces):

[     ![ *image description* ] \[ 1 ]     ]  \[ 1 ]

you can see that it is the basic link markdown:

[     *link text*     ]  \[ *num* ]

where the link text is

![ *image description* ] \[ *num* ]
i.e., an image. 

This has been the default Markdown when you insert an image through the Super User / Stack Exchange GUI for nearly four years now.  Reference: Images should be automatically rescaled and the full size linked or put into a lightbox.

(Getting a little off-topic here: images can be used in lots of places where text can be used: e.g., in <kbd> Markdown (), superscripts (x) and subscripts (x).)

But do keep on looking at the image and inserting a description of it, as you did in the above edit.

I see that you tried again, and your suggestion was approved this time.  But, please, when you see a non-inlined image like

[enter image description here][1]

don’t change it to

![image description](image URL)
change it to
[![image description][1]][1]
so a user can click on the image displayed in the Super User page and go directly to the image on i.sstatic.net.  If you break this down (by adding spaces):

[     ![ *image description* ] \[ 1 ]     ]  \[ 1 ]

you can see that it is the basic link markdown:

[     *link text*     ]  \[ *num* ]

where the link text is

![ *image description* ] \[ *num* ]
i.e., an image. 

This has been the default Markdown when you insert an image through the Super User / Stack Exchange GUI for nearly four years now.  Reference: Images should be automatically rescaled and the full size linked or put into a lightbox.

(Getting a little off-topic here: images can be used in lots of places where text can be used: e.g., in <kbd> Markdown (), superscripts (x) and subscripts (x).)

But do keep on looking at the image and inserting a description of it, as you did in the above edit.

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I see that you tried again, and your suggestion was approved this time.  But, please, when you see a non-inlined image like

[enter image description here][1]

don’t change it to

![image description](image URL)
change it to
[![image description][1]][1]
so a user can click on the image displayed in the Super User page and go directly to the image on i.sstatic.net.  If you break this down (Butby do keep on looking at the imageadding spaces):

and inserting a description of it
[     ![ *image description* ] \[ 1 ]     ]  \[ 1 ]

you can see that it is the basic link markdown:

[     *link text*     ]  \[ *num* ]

where the link text is

![ *image description* ] \[ *num* ]
i.e., as you did in the above editan image.)

 

This has been the default Markdown when you insert an image through the Super User / Stack Exchange GUI for nearly four years now.  Reference: Images should be automatically rescaled and the full size linked or put into a lightbox.

(Getting a little off-topic here: images can be used in lots of places where text can be used: e.g., in <kbd> Markdown (), superscripts (x) and subscripts (x).)

But do keep on looking at the image and inserting a description of it, as you did in the above edit.

I see that you tried again, and your suggestion was approved this time.  But, please, when you see a non-inlined image like

[enter image description here][1]

don’t change it to

![image description](image URL)
change it to
[![image description][1]][1]
so a user can click on the image displayed in the Super User page and go directly to the image on i.sstatic.net.  (But do keep on looking at the image and inserting a description of it, as you did in the above edit.)

I see that you tried again, and your suggestion was approved this time.  But, please, when you see a non-inlined image like

[enter image description here][1]

don’t change it to

![image description](image URL)
change it to
[![image description][1]][1]
so a user can click on the image displayed in the Super User page and go directly to the image on i.sstatic.net.  If you break this down (by adding spaces):

[     ![ *image description* ] \[ 1 ]     ]  \[ 1 ]

you can see that it is the basic link markdown:

[     *link text*     ]  \[ *num* ]

where the link text is

![ *image description* ] \[ *num* ]
i.e., an image. 

This has been the default Markdown when you insert an image through the Super User / Stack Exchange GUI for nearly four years now.  Reference: Images should be automatically rescaled and the full size linked or put into a lightbox.

(Getting a little off-topic here: images can be used in lots of places where text can be used: e.g., in <kbd> Markdown (), superscripts (x) and subscripts (x).)

But do keep on looking at the image and inserting a description of it, as you did in the above edit.

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I see that you tried again, and your suggestion was approved this time.  But, please, when you see a non-inlined image like

[enter image description here][1]

don’t change it to

![image description](image URL)
change it to
[![image description][1]][1]
so a user can click on the image displayed in the Super User page and go directly to the image on i.sstatic.net.  (But do keep on looking at the image and inserting a description of it, as you did in the above edit.)