The following 2 headings don't work as intended, most likely because there is no preceding blank line before the headings:
## Enable Windows Mixed Reality in WSUS
## Block the Mixed Reality Portal
On Github, this (en-us) page contains a preceding blank line before the headings, but I am uncertain if there is some added whitespace between the hashtags (##) and the text, creating this issue. (This is more or less a note to self, unless anyone else want to open a PR to solve this ticket before I manage to get around to create the PR myself.)
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Follow-up background info: the page contains the following raw text, creating the aforementioned issue:
<span id="enable" />
## Enable Windows Mixed Reality in WSUS
<span id="block" />
## Block the Mixed Reality Portal
Looks like I was onto something back when I posted my question on whether or not those HTML tags need to be there at all. I guess I should have recommended the removal of those HTML tags because all the rest of the page is purely MarkDown code on Github.
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Oh, and by the way: Ref. old and closed issue ticket #3805 which led to this discovery.
@illfated - It would be amazing if you could create the PR for this issue. Please let me know the related PR so I can tag the doc owner to review and merge the PR content.
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Very well, I am also hoping to create the necessary PR for this change. I just need to do it from my workplace instead of from home (I moved to a new address last night, removing myself from my existing home internet connection). Unless it takes more than an hour to complete the install of Git + Git Extensions + clone the MS Docs IT Pro repository to my company computer, I will create a PR for this issue.
Thankfully, I was able to install Git Extensions + Git + kdiff3 as well as sign in with my correct credentials (had to look up the fine details in my own profile, been a while since I last configured this at home). See you again on Monday, I will be offline during most of the weekend. ๐ ๐
(just rebased my PR commit to keep it on top of my local cloned fork of windows-itpro-docs -- no changes)
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Thankfully, I was able to install Git Extensions + Git + kdiff3 as well as sign in with my correct credentials (had to look up the fine details in my own profile, been a while since I last configured this at home). See you again on Monday, I will be offline during most of the weekend. ๐ ๐