Update MD033/no-inline-html documentation to address a minor issue in the previous commit.

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David Anson 2025-05-31 13:31:48 -07:00
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@ -10,13 +10,11 @@ To fix this, use 'pure' Markdown instead of including raw HTML:
# Markdown heading # Markdown heading
``` ```
Discussions of parameters are usually in paragraph form. What about:
To allow specific HTML elements anywhere in Markdown content, set the To allow specific HTML elements anywhere in Markdown content, set the
`allowed_elements` parameter to a list of HTML element names. To allow `allowed_elements` parameter to a list of HTML element names. To allow a
a specific set of HTML elements within Markdown tables, set the specific set of HTML elements within Markdown tables, set the
`table_allowed_elements` to a list of HTML element names. This can be `table_allowed_elements` parameter to a list of HTML element names. This can be
used to permit the use of `<br>` line breaks only within Markdown tables. used to permit the use of `<br>`-style line breaks only within Markdown tables.
Rationale: Raw HTML is allowed in Markdown, but this rule is included for Rationale: Raw HTML is allowed in Markdown, but this rule is included for
those who want their documents to only include "pure" Markdown, or for those those who want their documents to only include "pure" Markdown, or for those

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@ -1342,13 +1342,11 @@ To fix this, use 'pure' Markdown instead of including raw HTML:
# Markdown heading # Markdown heading
``` ```
Discussions of parameters are usually in paragraph form. What about:
To allow specific HTML elements anywhere in Markdown content, set the To allow specific HTML elements anywhere in Markdown content, set the
`allowed_elements` parameter to a list of HTML element names. To allow `allowed_elements` parameter to a list of HTML element names. To allow a
a specific set of HTML elements within Markdown tables, set the specific set of HTML elements within Markdown tables, set the
`table_allowed_elements` to a list of HTML element names. This can be `table_allowed_elements` parameter to a list of HTML element names. This can be
used to permit the use of `<br>` line breaks only within Markdown tables. used to permit the use of `<br>`-style line breaks only within Markdown tables.
Rationale: Raw HTML is allowed in Markdown, but this rule is included for Rationale: Raw HTML is allowed in Markdown, but this rule is included for
those who want their documents to only include "pure" Markdown, or for those those who want their documents to only include "pure" Markdown, or for those

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@ -22,13 +22,11 @@ To fix this, use 'pure' Markdown instead of including raw HTML:
# Markdown heading # Markdown heading
``` ```
Discussions of parameters are usually in paragraph form. What about:
To allow specific HTML elements anywhere in Markdown content, set the To allow specific HTML elements anywhere in Markdown content, set the
`allowed_elements` parameter to a list of HTML element names. To allow `allowed_elements` parameter to a list of HTML element names. To allow a
a specific set of HTML elements within Markdown tables, set the specific set of HTML elements within Markdown tables, set the
`table_allowed_elements` to a list of HTML element names. This can be `table_allowed_elements` parameter to a list of HTML element names. This can be
used to permit the use of `<br>` line breaks only within Markdown tables. used to permit the use of `<br>`-style line breaks only within Markdown tables.
Rationale: Raw HTML is allowed in Markdown, but this rule is included for Rationale: Raw HTML is allowed in Markdown, but this rule is included for
those who want their documents to only include "pure" Markdown, or for those those who want their documents to only include "pure" Markdown, or for those