Fury must makes some hard sacrifices.
EPISODE | RELEASE DATE | RUNTIME | CREDITS SCENE? |
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S01E04: Beloved | July 12th, 2023 on Disney+ | 38min | None |
Fury must makes some hard sacrifices.
EPISODE | RELEASE DATE | RUNTIME | CREDITS SCENE? |
---|---|---|---|
S01E04: Beloved | July 12th, 2023 on Disney+ | 38min | None |
We do have spoiler tags, example below in the drop down, but I would just assume the thread would be full of spoilers as it’s for discussion of the episode. I make the discussion posts on the Movies community as well and I usually put (Spoilers) in the title. I just forgot to here. Would that be preferable?
spoiler
a bunch of spoilers
You just have to type 3 colons, a space, “spoiler” and then whatever you want the the “title” of the spoiler to say, e.g. “spoiler” or “nsfw”. Then next line, type the spoiler text, then next line 3 more colons. Like this:
::: spoiler spoiler
a bunch of spoilers
:::
I’ve now typed “spoiler” too many times and it looks weird to me…
So just a heads up, these spoilers are not rendered by the Voyager / wefwef app and instead I just see your markup as text.
Edit: It’s a known issue.
Nor Jerboa.
Issue on GitHub is already created:
But best practices is to continue using them as they still work on desktop properly.
True.
And here is the issue for Voyager: https://github.com/aeharding/voyager/issues/9
Thanks for the heads up. Tagging whole thread for spoilers…
Thanks for the heads up. Tagging whole thread for spoilers…
Oh interesting. It doesn’t show up on Liftoff either. I guess I’ll just start marking Spoilers in the title to be safe.
Thanks for the heads up. Tagging whole thread for spoilers…
Ok this used to work with Liftoff, but it’s not hiding spoilers anymore for some reason. So I’d be careful with spoilers at all for now.
I’m just going to tag the whole thread for spoilers. This is really for after watch discussion anyways.