+1'ing 'smcv' idea above my previous entry as I think it's more consistent than mangling a span into a block element. Hope this is OK.

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@ -14,6 +14,30 @@ As in title, how to align text to the right?
>> Thanks!
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<div class="notebox">
[[!format mdwn """
This is my text with [a markdown link](#).
Here's a *second* paragraph.
"""]]
</div>
> There is more than one way to do it. If [[plugins/format]] is enabled, then this:
>
> <div class="notebox">
> \[[!format mdwn """
> This is my text with [a markdown link](#).
>
> Here's a *second* paragraph.
> """]]
> </div>
>
> is rendered like the box in this page.
>
> (I'm using the `notebox` class used by the `note` template here, but you could
> use any class.) --[[smcv]]
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> Doing this myself and noted that [[ikiwiki/markdown]] down does not allow the enclosure of block level elements directly; and thus we cannot switch the `span` suggested above for `div` in changing block level elements (not if you wish to include markdown, anyway). For example, I want to create a paragraph (with markdown text) which is right aligned, and so add the following
@ -26,26 +50,3 @@ As in title, how to align text to the right?
>> .align_right { display: block ; text-align: right ; }
> you may also like to remove the padding and margins since they will be provided by the enclosing block. -- fergus
<div class="notebox">
[[!format mdwn """
This is my text with [a markdown link](#).
Here's a *second* paragraph.
"""]]
</div>
>> There is more than one way to do it. If [[plugins/format]] is enabled, then this:
>>
>> <div class="notebox">
>> \[[!format mdwn """
>> This is my text with [a markdown link](#).
>>
>> Here's a *second* paragraph.
>> """]]
>> </div>
>>
>> is rendered like the box in this page.
>>
>> (I'm using the `notebox` class used by the `note` template here, but you could
>> use any class.) --[[smcv]]