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this post was submitted on 05 Jun 2024
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Where is that quote from?
I put a link after the quote. That's the source.
I don't see a link. Post content source is empty too.
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https://www.boia.org/blog/should-you-include-alt-text-for-pictures-with-captions
I think their might be something wrong with your browser or something. I tried the code blocks using spaces, tabs, and backticks, and I didn't have the
img
problem you had.I also checked from a different account on a different instance on a different browser this post and I can see the link.
Given that it's not in the comment source I doubt it's a browser issue. But if you can see it… wtf
When I open the comment in your original instance context it's there. Your comment was edited. Did you edit it in? I guess it got lost between instance communication lol.
I looked through the beehaw instance and I saw what you had screenshot. You are right. It is not your browser, it is the instance.
Currently they currently on 0.18.4. Infosec.pub is currently on 0.19.3. Maybe that's the issue...
oh god, would suck if it's another broken Lemmy release
I had other formatting problems with HTML inside code blocks being removed and bleeding out of them generating other closing tags. Maybe that was also related.