Fix #604 - replace marked.js with markdown-it.js#605
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OK, deployed to staging. |
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Here's an issue you can test markdown out on: http://staging.webcompat.com/issues/241 |
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Faild here https://travis-ci.org/webcompat/webcompat.com/builds/57505689#L2838 But don't know why .. |
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Hmm weird. |
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I triggered a re-build, let's see how it goes. |
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Green now, let's merge. 🎊 |
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Fix #604 - replace marked.js with markdown-it.js
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Much nicer markdown library with plugin support. Once this is in place, we can add issue linking and pretty much anything else we want.
r? @magsout
PS, let me know if you want me to deploy this to staging to play around with it. My local tests look good--and it fixes the problem of not being able to display more than one emoji in a comment and other crappy marked.js bugs. We can do that after #564 lands.