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<PullRight> tag not working #59

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timothymcmackin opened this issue Apr 22, 2022 · 2 comments
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<PullRight> tag not working #59

timothymcmackin opened this issue Apr 22, 2022 · 2 comments

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@timothymcmackin
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I'm trying to use the <PullRight> tag to move code into the right-hand column as described here:
https://redocly.com/docs/api-reference-docs/guides/embedded-markdown/#pull-right

I created a repo from this starter and added this section to info-description.md:

# Pullright test

Hello!

<PullRight>
This should be in the right pane.
</PullRight>

Here is some more text.

When I view this in the browser, the text is still in the center pane:
image

Here's my minimal reproduction:
https://github.com/timothymcmackin/redocly-api-ref-pullright

Is there something else I have to set up to use the PullRight tag?

@ivana-isadora
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If you're not using a license key with OpenAPI CLI, the documentation preview you're getting in the browser is generated by Redoc. I think the problem might be that the <PullRight> tag is not supported by Redoc. It only works in the premium Reference product.

If it still doesn't work even when you use the license key, let us know - it could be that something else is causing the problem.

@sahingoko
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sahingoko commented Aug 25, 2023

I am also having the same issue, but within the developer portal. The content I put inside PullRight tag is still displayed in the main panel not right panel. How can I use PullRight within developer portal inside the API reference?

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