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by myfonj
283 days ago
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> are not shown to readers. I also wonder, why conceal bits of information from readers, while they could possibly benefit of them the same way editors and writers do. Admittedly, the outcome then seem like a poetry, but … why not? To give it a shot on that page, simple way to see these breaks it to run document.body.insertAdjacentHTML
( 'afterend'
,`<style>p, li { white-space: pre-line; }</style>`
)
in devtools console. (Using `pre-wrap` instead of `pre-line` is also interesting: indents "wrapped" lines by the source code indent, what gives it even more clarity.(By the way, HN comments
also
preserve
line
breaks
in
the
source output, but unless revealed by some extra style, they are usually not presented on the surface.) |
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