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README badge rendering on GitHub changed #2491

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rmartin16 opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2543
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README badge rendering on GitHub changed #2491

rmartin16 opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2543
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bug A crash or error in behavior. documentation An improvement required in the project's documentation. good first issue Is this your first time contributing? This could be a good place to start!

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@rmartin16
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Describe the bug

I think GitHub changed the way the badges are being rendered in the README....so, instead of being side by side, they are stacked. I think the badges should be side by side.

Note: Other repos, such as Briefcase, are also affected.

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Badges render side by side.

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  • Software versions:
    • Briefcase: 0.3.18.dev173+g43cb52f0
    • Toga: 0.4.3.dev422+gfb971fde6

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@rmartin16 rmartin16 added bug A crash or error in behavior. documentation An improvement required in the project's documentation. labels Apr 9, 2024
@freakboy3742 freakboy3742 added the good first issue Is this your first time contributing? This could be a good place to start! label Apr 9, 2024
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Hi @freakboy3742,
I would like to contribute to fixing this issue for my university assignment. Could you please assign this issue to me ?
Looking forward to working on it!

@freakboy3742
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@aimiktena Procedurally, we don't use formal issue assignment - an informal "I'm looking into this" is all we need.

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Found the GH issue for this: github/markup#1801

In order to get multiple images in one paragraph in HTML 5, you need to use substitutions, as currently described in the documentation for the image:: directive.

Example fix in another repo: jshwi/docsig@f86bd02#diff-7b3ed02bc73dc06b7db906cf97aa91dec2b2eb21f2d92bc5caa761df5bbc168f

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