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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe the problem you're trying to solve.
When an in-post table whose <td>s or <th>s containing a colspan is exported, they are written to Markdown in such a way that a column may be hidden from rendering.
| Presence |
|---|
| The campaign showed a range of women from all walks of life | 36% |
| The women in the campaign felt authentic and a realistic portrayal | 63% |
| Perspective |
| The women in the campaign drove the narrative | 54% |
| The women in the campaign were not objectified | 51% |
| The women in the campaign challenged outdated perspectives in society | 38% |
| Personality |
| The advert featured stereotypical interpretations of female beauty | 42% |
| The women in the adverts came across as empowered and in control of their lives | 45% |
The table, when rendered, therefore omits the important second column...
Describe the solution you'd like
Markdown allows use of HTML to help out with non-supported formatting.
However, it may be more useful, with an aim of achieving Markdown exclusivity, to find a Markdown-only solution. This may involve, where a colspan is detected, instead inserting the equivalent number of blank columns.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe the problem you're trying to solve.
When an in-post table whose
<td>
s or<th>
s containing acolspan
is exported, they are written to Markdown in such a way that a column may be hidden from rendering.Example source:
<th style="text-align: left;" colspan="2">Presence</th>
Markdown apparently does not support colspan/rowspan.
The following table code...
The table, when rendered, therefore omits the important second column...
Describe the solution you'd like
Markdown allows use of HTML to help out with non-supported formatting.
However, it may be more useful, with an aim of achieving Markdown exclusivity, to find a Markdown-only solution. This may involve, where a colspan is detected, instead inserting the equivalent number of blank columns.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: