QuestionAnswer2203edited Oct 18, 2018 at 16:55I believe that all the previously proposed solutions (apart from those that require specific implementations) result in the comments being included in the output HTML, even if they are not displayed.
WebInline comments example; Comments are written in a single line along with content. This is header tag content {::comment}comment text{:/comment} Block comments Example; It …
WebNov 18, 2014 · 4 Answers. Sorted by: 21. You can use this notation also for multiple lines: > **Stack1**: https://stackoverflow.com/ . this is split on 2 lines but renders on 1 . > …
WebWhile this is the best approach that I'm aware of, it doesn't allow multi-line comments and each comment must appear on it's own line. I personally prefer to use [//]: # since, as a …
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WebYou can also do multi-line HTML comments: <!-- This is a multi-line HTML comment --> The vast majority of Markdown renderers will ignore these comments. 4. GitHub …
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Web2 days ago · markdown-comments.md. Comments in GitHub flavour of Markdown. As answers to this Stack Overflow question reveal, using <!--- and ---> or <!-- and --> works …
WebJun 2, 2019 · Yes, one could use a normal HTML-comment, but you still can see the comment in the source code. <!--. This is a comment inside a code chunk, so that you …