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Can we have the ability to create tables? Right now, according to this answer tables are not on the list of things allowed in posts, which is a shame because I can see many uses for them, such as the many, many, many questions about spreadsheets over on Software[1]

I'd also use them to create conjugation tables on questions such as this one on Languages.

A way to use Markdown for tables would be great, such as in GitHub flavored Markdown, but I'd be fine with just writing html tables.


  1. Which really need that formatting... ↩︎

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Razetime‭ wrote about 4 years ago

Hm, github flavoured markdown tables show up in the previews, but they don't seem to render when posted.

Moshi‭ wrote about 4 years ago

@Razeltime Yeah, the library the preview uses is different from the library the server uses, which results in those odd disparities where you think something looks right but actually the server creates something else.