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Trim empty first lines of a code block #91

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@PhalanxHead

Basically, when I use a code snippet like below, that I've likely pasted in from another document:

<pre>
<code>
fn main() {
    println!("Hello World"!);
}
</code>
</pre>

Line 1 (using hljs.initLineNumbersOnLoad();) will always be blank, as it registers the line break after the <code> tag as a new line.

It's easy enough to fix, it's just a little annoying.

Describe the solution you'd like
Optionally remove the first line from the code block if it's empty.

Describe alternatives you've considered
Technically you can do this:

<pre>
<code>fn main() {
    println!("Hello World"!);
}
</code>
</pre>

But it looks a little gross to me idk.

Not a high priority by any means, but I think it would feel nice :)

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wcoder

wcoder commented on Feb 28, 2022

@wcoder
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It's the default behavior, more details: jekyll/jekyll-help#191

Whitespace inside <pre> elements is always respected by the browser, and output as-is. A newline is treated the same as any other whitespace character.

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      Trim empty first lines of a code block · Issue #91 · wcoder/highlightjs-line-numbers.js