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John Wynne
Dec 13, 2018Silver Contributor
New Markdown web part
Just noticed a new Markdown web part. I don’t recall this one being announced!
9 Replies
- Phillip ShillingBrass Contributor
Do you know if the caution, note, warning boxes will be available to the markdown at some point, like they do for the Microsoft Docs contribution? This would be great for doing internal help articles.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/contribute/markdown-reference
- Kim WadeCopper ContributorWe are currently working with the web part but cannot get images to work. Has anyone been successful with it? If so, can you please help with some details or code snippet?
- cSestiCopper Contributor[](http://hyperlink)example:[](http://facebook.com/)
- cSestiCopper Contributor
Does anyone know how to remove the borders when adding images in a column like the below using markdown:
|Social||-|[](http://facebook/cc) | [](https://www.linkedin.com/company/XX) | [](https://twitter.com/xx) |
- M365061290Iron Contributor
Yes, it use to appear for me, but now it has disappeared
- SergeiBaklanDiamond Contributor
Markdown works fine with me
- GCamilleriCopper Contributor
Hey I've been looking into this. I've found the help doc on the Markdown web part but it doesn't appear in my Web Parts list on my site pages. We're set up for Targeted Release (sharepoint online). Did this get pulled?
- Doug AllenIron ContributorIt was likely announced at Ignite. Here is their general help documentation for the web part using the Markdown language: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/use-the-markdown-web-part-6d73c06d-2877-4bc9-988b-f2896016c50b
- Thuyavan GanesanIron ContributorI am quite sure I have been seething around, it got released along with the Hero web part if I recollect my memory. This is not available in On premise though