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Prism.js can highlight inline code blocks like `<div></div>` but a language needs to specified (the way we do for multiline fenced code blocks.
`<div></div>`
If a language is provided on the <code> element then it will be highlighted.
<code>
<code class="language-markup"> <!-- ... --> </code>
Is there a way to specify an inline code fence language? Something like `[html]<div></div>`
`[html]<div></div>`
If not, I supposed I just need to supply some default styles for <code> elements.
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Does
foo bar ```c# int answer = 42; ``` baz
work for you? dotnet fiddle displays the correct html-tags.
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That produces this:
<p>foo bar</p> <pre class="language-csharp"><code>int answer = 42; </code></pre> <p>baz</p>
I want the code to be inline with the content:
<p>foo bar <code class="language-csharp">int answer = 42;</code> baz </p>
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Prism.js can highlight inline code blocks like
`<div></div>`
but a language needs to specified (the way we do for multiline fenced code blocks.If a language is provided on the
<code>
element then it will be highlighted.Is there a way to specify an inline code fence language? Something like
`[html]<div></div>`
If not, I supposed I just need to supply some default styles for
<code>
elements.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: