Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-653063-20150218021309/@comment-653063-20150306014924

"The space-at-the-begining-of-a-line=pre thing does seems to be a bit unnecessary, especially as it doesn't even do the job of a proper pre" - o_0 >_<.

Ok so I have a (yet another) question. People keep saying 'at the beginning of a line', but this - ||  is not the beginning of a line. It's not even the beginning of the table cell. The issue with the Reinc Chart thing in the very top post... well it was the beginning of a cell, so, hm... But still. This: not a 'new line', either in an 'in the code' sense or a 'when it gets parsed/printed/displayed/whatever' sense.

so... why does it happen? (And why does taking the space out between all the close-brackets after '4' and the open brackets before 'a' cause a paragraph tag to appear?)

"You want to know the best way to avoid this problem? Use proper HTML tags instead of wiki tags for structural things such as tables," - Yeah, I think I'm just gonna, from now on. I tried to do the "don't build tables! use divs and spans!" thing, and that failed HARD. So yeah, I think I'm just gonna go back to good-old table-tr-tds. oldies but goodies.

Although: Is this problem (whitespace-pre and/or no-whitespace-paragraph) related to not using HTML?