you can also do this with the built-in code button < >, but i had no clue about the ! in markdown to make pictures. I guess I should have pressed the help button because it tells you right there D=
I swear I used to be able to just copy-paste the picture URL over a segment of text which automatically does the []() parts for you, but I notice it excludes the !. Maybe that was only ever working for text links and I just forgot? Who knows.
you can also do this with the built-in code button
< >, but i had no clue about the ! in markdown to make pictures. I guess I should have pressed the help button because it tells you right there D=Definitely good to know that simple button is an option, because it can be tough to remember all these little specifics about Markdown syntax
I swear I used to be able to just copy-paste the picture URL over a segment of text which automatically does the
[]()parts for you, but I notice it excludes the!. Maybe that was only ever working for text links and I just forgot? Who knows.