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Show my beautiful code:
this is code;
Tutelu, that’s not particularly beautiful.
By the way, Code Markup does not work on code in comments. I hope to change that one day.
I installed Code Markup on my new WordPress site. I guess it is working because I can use less-than inside a block and have it display the less-than symbol rather than complain about poorly formatted XHTML or whatever happens when Code Markup isn’t installed. But the code doesn’t display in a grayed out area like it does at this Code Markup download page that shows examples of using Code Markup. Is this supposed to happen automatically or do I need to do something more to get that to happen too? Also I want to make sure that Code Markup is designed to work with inline less-than code greater-than code regions - the wording in the Code Markup writeup is a bit ambiguous about this.
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