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No longer possible to color text in Markdown #369
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Thanks for the request. This gem only handles markup to HTML conversion, but I've logged your feature request for our design team to consider. |
Any news on this? Has there been a decision? Hopefully, this will be supported. 😃 |
I second that opinion. Actually and way to color text would be great. |
Third! |
Fourth. |
Me too I support this feature, it can be great to at last color the text, but using Adding a way to add a background color can be great too, when I make |
Yes, please! I like to write color-coded documentation. When I document a complicated set of instructions, I like to put a list of the parameters that are needed at the beginning and then give each parameter it's own color. |
Plus, for commenting student jupyter notebooks, it would be awesome to write my comments in color. |
I agree that we have to have the color tags back. |
For the time being, I can use
<span style=“color:green;”> text goes here</span>
Which allows html to render the text…but some markup simplicity would go a
long way here…
Another item that would be nice would be to be able to color the background
color of a Jupyter notebook cell…
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@paulnakroshis really? I can't use that at all.. the style attribute is disallowed. |
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No news about this request ? |
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@cklie etc: You guys are commenting on a closed issue, which won't do any good.
EDIT: this is incorrect, see below. |
please color |
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@E3V3A I was wrong about the other repo, I read that this filtering was done elsewhere, but either that was wrong to begin with, or has changed since 2015. I have no idea why it was closed. @bkeepers, is there a Trello board or something else that this is being tracked on, or should we reopen it here? |
Four years later--is there still no way to color text in a GitHub readme or some sort of whitelist of what's allowed so I can at least try to hack together a solution? Filtering out certain HTML/CSS attributes is completely understandable, but I have a few projects with use-cases involving the ability to change the font size and font color in a few readme files. Is this ever going to be possible, or do I need to look into utilizing another tool to accomplish this? README.md files on GitHub can be so incredibly convenient to use, but it always feels like there's something I need that the web interface makes weirdly impossible to do (e.g. color text, print a README file without all of the chrome)... |
I do not understand why text color is not possible on github when so many people is demanding it... |
I remember 20 years ago in basic HTML we could already have colors on the Internet. This is so modern. 🙄 |
GitHub is such an awesome service, but it's easy working somewhere like GitHub to forget that a lot of the rest of us are stuck working with managers who will specifically ask "this documentation is great, but can you make that text red?" or "how do I print this readme without all of the other crap on it?" |
I eventually gave up and decided to use GH pages + jekyll. It's great, and multimarkdown is even better than GFM. |
this would totally be a killer feature! would be great if it is prioritized |
+1 for: |
I would love color support in text too, I have a command line utility that utilizes ANSI color for terminal output, and it is a main feature of it, as it without it is less usable. And to showcase it in README.md properly, I need to put a screenshot, which is silly a bit. Having it be a text, would make it easier to update it automatically on code changes, make it more accessible, response to background color changes better, and probably make it be a little more SEO / search friendly, and make it more friendly on mobile. |
hi, so Github, what's up with text color? At least integrate the Please |
Colors are the best thing in life, we don't want a B&W one. Computers had their sad monochrome days, then came the happiness with colors, why going back? |
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Colors are the best thing in life, we don't want a B&W one. Computers had their sad monochrome days, then came the happiness with colors, why going back?
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wow, you are completely confused. This ain't the support channel. This is about colored github issues. Completely unrelated |
Welcome 2021, still no colors... |
This is a closed request. Literally, every comment in here for a long time now has fallen upon deaf ears. I think a new request needs to be opened. Not sure why this one was closed. |
Instead of posting +1 here, please add your support to issue #1440. |
Text color changes do not work in Markdown (see discussion in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11509830/how-to-add-color-to-githubs-readme-md-file and open issues at github/markup#369 and github/markup#1440)
2022 and still waiting... *sigh* |
We need colour text plz |
put in text editor: 8-10 color. No need custom color. |
this issue is closed. I don't think github staff will be looking at your comments here. I suggest you comment here |
Yes you are right!!! |
2023 and still waiting
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dont comment here. Its useless. this issue is closed. I don't think github staff will be looking at your comments here. I suggest you comment here |
Frankly, I don't think commenting in the new issue is of much use either. They just couldn't care less, to stay polite. |
Well, it does work now xD |
finally!!! |
Note, however, that it's still unselectable or searchable as text. |
Looks like, this turns off the syntax highlighting in
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Earlier, GFM allowed you to create colored text this way:
<font color="red">Status: **Not yet implemented**</font>
That used to work. But at some point the
<font>
tag was removed from the HTML sanitization whitelist.I suppose it got removed because it's deprecated in HTML5. (Aside: the
color
attribute is still on the whitelist. Should it be removed too? As far as I know, there's no other HTML tag it can be used on...)So, can we have a new supported way of coloring text in sanitized GFM now?
Here's one possibility: allow a very strict use of
style
for setting colors. Only attributes that exactly match the formstyle="color: #xxxxxx"
would be permitted. For something as constrained as that, you could enforce it with a simple regexp like^color:\s*#([0-9a-fA-F]{3}|[0-9a-fA-F]{6})$
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