Skip to main content
replaced http://meta.superuser.com/ with https://meta.superuser.com/
Source Link
replaced http://meta.superuser.com/ with https://meta.superuser.com/
Source Link

There's some squirrely behavior going on when using the [tag:tag] syntax for linking tags on Meta.

In Chrome (29.0.1547.76 m, Windows 7), when written in one continuous line in Markdown, tags overflow both the preview pane of the editor and the page:

editor actually a question

The same happens in Firefox (24.0, Windows 7):

question.firefox

In IE 10 (10.0.8), the tags do wrap. However, it cuts a tag on the boundary into two pieces:

question.IE

HereHere is a post that produces this behavior.

There's some squirrely behavior going on when using the [tag:tag] syntax for linking tags on Meta.

In Chrome (29.0.1547.76 m, Windows 7), when written in one continuous line in Markdown, tags overflow both the preview pane of the editor and the page:

editor actually a question

The same happens in Firefox (24.0, Windows 7):

question.firefox

In IE 10 (10.0.8), the tags do wrap. However, it cuts a tag on the boundary into two pieces:

question.IE

Here is a post that produces this behavior.

There's some squirrely behavior going on when using the [tag:tag] syntax for linking tags on Meta.

In Chrome (29.0.1547.76 m, Windows 7), when written in one continuous line in Markdown, tags overflow both the preview pane of the editor and the page:

editor actually a question

The same happens in Firefox (24.0, Windows 7):

question.firefox

In IE 10 (10.0.8), the tags do wrap. However, it cuts a tag on the boundary into two pieces:

question.IE

Here is a post that produces this behavior.

edited tags
Link
Sklivvz
  • 171
  • 9
edited tags
Link
Loading
Added dropshadows to images
Source Link
Oliver Salzburg Mod
  • 88.4k
  • 2
  • 49
  • 84
Loading
linked to post revision with the behavior shown
Source Link
Daniel Beck Mod
  • 111.4k
  • 1
  • 28
  • 58
Loading
Source Link
nc4pk
  • 9.2k
  • 12
  • 13
Loading