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* Wrap multi-line code with pre & code tags: <pre><code>...</code></pre>
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* Wrap single-line code with code tags: <code>...</code>
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Note: Prism.js highlights both multi-line and single-line code snippets. Highlight.js only supports multi-line code snippets.
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__Note:__ Prism.js highlights both multi-line and single-line code snippets. Highlight.js only supports multi-line code snippets.
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With the proper markup in place, you can indicate a specific language by adding a class of language-*** or lang-*** to the <code> tag (where *** is the language identifier). For example, to indicate PHP as the language for a single-line code snippet:
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<code class="language-php"><?php echo 'Hello world'; ?></code>
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Likewise, to indicate HTML as the language for a multi-line code snippet (note: if you are reading this plugin's raw readme.txt file, [click here](https://wordpress.org/plugins/prismatic/installation/) to read the formatted text):
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Likewise, to indicate HTML as the language for a multi-line code snippet:
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<pre><code class="language-html">
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<table>
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@ -172,23 +172,25 @@ Just like Prism.js and Highlight.js, the Prismatic plugin follows HTML coding st
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For example, the code snippets included in either of the following markup examples would be escaped:
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This is a single-line example, <code><?php echo 'Hello world'; ?></code>.
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This is a single-line example:
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This is a multi-line code example (note: if you are reading this plugin's raw readme.txt file, [click here](https://wordpress.org/plugins/prismatic/installation/) to read the formatted text):
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<code class="language-php"><?php echo 'Hello world'; ?></code>.
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This is a multi-line code example:
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<pre><code><br>
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<table><br>
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<tr><br>
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<th>Name</th><br>
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<th>Side</th><br>
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<th>Role</th><br>
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<tr><br>
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<td>Darth</td><br>
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<td>Dark</td><br>
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<td>Sith</td><br>
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</tr><br>
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</table><br>
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</code></pre>
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<pre><code class="language-html">
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<table>
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<tr>
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<th>Name</th>
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<th>Side</th>
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<th>Role</th>
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<tr>
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<td>Darth</td>
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<td>Dark</td>
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<td>Sith</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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</code></pre>
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So what exactly happens when the "Code Escaping" options are enabled? Here is a summary that applies to each section (post content, excerpts, and comments):
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