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  • Look in their readme to see how they did it, and do what they did?

    @tazotodua – You can compare your readme.txt file to your example plugin’s readme.txt file to see how the other author is approaching their code example ideas.

    In this case, you appear to be using three “back-ticks” on some of your code references while the other author is using a single back-tick (these are just styled differently within the plugin directory).

    ~Cais.

    Thread Starter tazotodua

    (@tazotodua)

    thanks for reply, I’ve again changed and now that block is formatted it’s as their readme.
    However, nothing changed. My block is not as theirs.

    I’ve tried different way (that’s why in my readme there are multiple different attempts), but none of them worked.
    I have a doubt that as it is next to the “BULLET LIST” line, that makes the conflict? how can i solve? can you tell me a real example how can i do that “codeblock” inside BULLET LIST?

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