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shortcode 'blocks/lead' improvements #1398

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@deining deining commented Feb 9, 2023

This PR is part of #906. It contains improvements for the shortcode blocks/lead:

The PR also adds a paragraph to the user guide explaining the proper use of the shortcode with different markups (markdown/html).

- use Hugo's native support for processing HTML & markdown (google#906)
- drop support for pre-Hugo-0.54.x behavior of {{% %}} google#939
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chalin commented Mar 8, 2023

I've rebased, resolved conflicts and made a fix & a few adjustments. Will carefully re-read after my next meeting then merge as I want to submit a BSv5 fix on top of this. Thanks!

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Thanks for this @deining.

@chalin chalin merged commit 7f0bc03 into google:main Mar 8, 2023
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chalin commented Mar 8, 2023

@deining @LisaFC et al.: any feedback you might have about this PR can be addressed in a followup PR. Thanks.

@chalin chalin changed the title shortcode 'blocks/lead':lead: improvements shortcode 'blocks/lead' improvements Mar 8, 2023
@deining deining deleted the issue-939 branch March 9, 2023 07:33
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