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AJCxZ0
8 months agoBronze Expert
Missing Markdown
Please add the missing support for any of the Markdown which is not rendered: # Heading 1 to ###### Heading 6 **Bold** _Italic_ > Block quote 1. ordered list - unordered list ...
AJCxZ0
8 months agoBronze Expert
Apparently it is impossible to effectively use markdown while in the WYSI(n't)WYG editor unless each is typed followed by a newline which starts a new paragraph, except for changing style and weight.
Heading 1
Heading 2
Heading 3
Heading 4
Heading 5
Heading 6
Bold
Italic
block quote
- ordered list
- unordered list
`code`
---
| Table | Table |
code
block
Footnote[^1]
[^1]: This is the footnote
Term
: Definition of the term
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- [x] task list item
- [ ] task list item
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- 1P_SimonH8 months ago
Community Manager
Hi AJCxZ0,
Thanks for giving the Markdown a thorough testing! I'll share this issue with the developers of the community platform to see if this is a known bug or if they have additional information they can share.
- AJCxZ04 months agoBronze Expert
1P_SimonH, it has been almost half a year since the missing Basic Markdown (along with some Extended) was reported and we've seen no progress.
- 1P_Blake4 months ago
Community Manager
Hey AJCxZ0 — we did pass this feedback along to Khoros after your original post, and I understand how frustrating it is not to see progress—especially when these Markdown features feel like table stakes.
That said, since we don’t control the underlying Community platform itself, so there’s a limit to what we can do directly. We’ll absolutely keep advocating for improvements on your behalf, but realistically, changes like this are up to the Khoros team to prioritize and implement.
If they do release any updates that improve the editor experience, you can bet we’ll be all over it. Thanks again for continuing to flag this—your posts help keep accessibility and usability front and center.