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Per the Kramdown docs, setting the option parse_block_html should allow for processing of markdown (Kramdown) syntax inside html blocks.

In my _config.yml, I have the settings as:

---
name: Blog Name
markdown: kramdown
kramdown: 
  parse_block_html: true
---

Then in a post .md file, I try something like:

# Headline1
------------

<div>
  # Headline2
  ------------
</div>

The markdown content inside the div is not translated into HTML upon jekyll build. What am I missing? (Also, is there an easier way to do it in any of the other markdown syntaxes, e.g. RedCarpet?)

2 Answers 2

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You can add a markdown="1" attribute to your <div>, if I read well the HTML Blocks part of the Kramdown doc:

If an HTML tag has an attribute markdown="1", then the default mechanism for parsing syntax in this tag is used.

# Headline1
------------

<div markdown="1">
  # Headline2
  ------------
</div>
27

Try to use an inner declaration, and remove indentation (unless you want it to be treated as code):

# Headline1
------------

{::options parse_block_html="true" /}
<div>
# Headline2
------------
</div>
1
  • 1
    Wow, the indent inside the div was the issue, indeed. Don't need the {::options } inner declaration even. Sweet!
    – pete
    Mar 10, 2014 at 17:42

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