From 73c6477b7e07dbdeb86f0c9033e84d7fda2ac0e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marcel Amirault Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2019 08:50:38 +0000 Subject: Changing badges to use parentheses not brackets Previously, we used brackets to denote the tier badges, but this made Kramdown, the docs site Markdown renderer, show many warnings when building the site. This is now fixed by using parentheses instead of square brackets. This was caused by [PREMIUM] looking like a link to Kramdown, which couldn't find a URL there. See: - https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gitlab-docs/merge_requests/484 - https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/63800 --- doc/user/markdown.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/user/markdown.md') diff --git a/doc/user/markdown.md b/doc/user/markdown.md index eaae9964367..83629fc2e4b 100644 --- a/doc/user/markdown.md +++ b/doc/user/markdown.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ You can use GFM in the following areas: - Snippets (the snippet must be named with a `.md` extension) - Wiki pages - Markdown documents inside repositories -- Epics **[ULTIMATE]** +- Epics **(ULTIMATE)** You can also use other rich text files in GitLab. You might have to install a dependency to do so. Please see the [`gitlab-markup` gem project](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-markup) @@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ GFM will recognize the following: | issue | ``#123`` | `namespace/project#123` | `project#123` | | merge request | `!123` | `namespace/project!123` | `project!123` | | snippet | `$123` | `namespace/project$123` | `project$123` | -| epic **[ULTIMATE]** | `&123` | `group1/subgroup&123` | | +| epic **(ULTIMATE)** | `&123` | `group1/subgroup&123` | | | label by ID | `~123` | `namespace/project~123` | `project~123` | | one-word label by name | `~bug` | `namespace/project~bug` | `project~bug` | | multi-word label by name | `~"feature request"` | `namespace/project~"feature request"` | `project~"feature request"` | -- cgit v1.2.1