I created a table and placed a single word in each cell. Those words were then going to be linked to another article in my world. Adding "@" to the beginning created the link successfully and when I previewed the page, everything looked to be working as intended. But when I went back to edit it a second time, the tr and td opening and closing tags had been removed from the cells with internal links, which meant that when I saved and previewed a second time, those links were not within the table.
1. Make a table 2. Put a word in a cell, make it an internal link using @ 3. Preview (works as intended) 4. Edit the article 5. Table is broken, cells with internal links are now outside the bounds of the table
Hi, tables can indeed have some issues in the Plato editor. It is recommended to the switch to the Euclid editor to fully use BBCode features.