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It's now becoming common to see the double equal sign around something in many variations of Markdown to indicate a highlighted section, such as:
You should ==always remember this==.
And that would display with <mark> wraparound on that, meaning often a yellow highlighter background color unless overridden by CSS.
It would be nice if CommonMark would implement a plugin system where this could be added, as well as a way to protect this from impacting any <code> or <pre> blocks that were set up with backticks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
It's now becoming common to see the double equal sign around something in many variations of Markdown to indicate a highlighted section, such as:
And that would display with
<mark>
wraparound on that, meaning often a yellow highlighter background color unless overridden by CSS.It would be nice if CommonMark would implement a plugin system where this could be added, as well as a way to protect this from impacting any
<code>
or<pre>
blocks that were set up with backticks.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: