When I customise the header as follows:
h2. +Please+ look "Life at Atlassian" - YouTube channel [*Life at Atlassian*|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd0JflMdqyM|Life at Atlassian]
it works fine.
BUT
When I write this
h2. +{color:red}Please{color}+ look "Life at Atlassian" - YouTube channel [*Life at Atlassian*|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd0JflMdqyM|Life at Atlassian]
it shows more then expected
What I am doing wrong?
Yes, but the syntax that is he is using is listed on the wiki markup page.
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@Tinker Fadoua @Bill Bailey I am using FireFox
are there any restrictions on which web browser you have to use?
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@Bernhard Schubert I don't think browser is the one behind your issue.
Please click here then submit a ticket to Atlassian
Don't forget to stop by and share the fix, it will be greatly appreciated!
Best,
Fadoua
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@Tinker Fadouathank you for your reply.
I'll forward this to our IT-department to open a ticket to Atlassian.
When I get a fix I try to share it here.
Best regards
Bernhard
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@Tinker Fadoua
@Bill Bailey
a ticket was created in Atlassian.
If I have any news I'll let you know.
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When I look at the following page, I don't see any nested test formatting.
Try removing the surrounding pluses to see if there is a change.
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Then I guess it is either a bug, or that function only supports a subset of Wiki markup text effects. I would just try to bold it since that works.
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