Images inside Markdown footnotes
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Footnotes using markdown are a great improvement (over lack of any other intra-blogpost linking options).
However, there seems to be no way to insert images inside a footnote. The parser extracts all image-embedding code from the footnote markdown, and places all the images together above the <hr/> that separates the footnotes from main content.
Is this the expected behaviour according to the markdown specification, or is there a way around?
Cheers!
Adi
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Appreciate the prompt response.
The reason I posted this here is because the markdown support is provided via jetpack, which is linked to (activated by) my WordPress.com account here.
Since Jetpack is a WordPress.com feature/service for self-hosted / WordPress.org users, where do queries relating to it go?
PS: For anyone still willing to help, the post where that footnote behaviour is visible, is [here](http://c306.net/converge/2015/02/13/improving-fenix-for-multi-account-users/)
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