Tables are not working in my GitHub Pages site












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I have a table with three columns and multiple rows. The table is working fine in the repository but if I add the .md file to my GitHub Pages site the table remains raw. I know that all the GitHub Pages will be regenerated as .html file(s) and all the HTML tags are operating respectively. How can I project the table without HTML tags?



This works:



<table>
<tr>
<th>var</th>
<th>let</th>
<th>const</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value.
</td>
<td>
Declares a block-scoped, local variable, optionally initializing it to a value.
</td>
<td>
Declares a block-scoped, read-only named constant.
</td>
</tr>
...
</table>


This doesn't:



## Variable Declarations
| **var** | **let** | **const** |
|-----|-----|-----|
| Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, local variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, read-only named constant. |
| Variable declared by **`var`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`let`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`const`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. |


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I have a table with three columns and multiple rows. The table is working fine in the repository but if I add the .md file to my GitHub Pages site the table remains raw. I know that all the GitHub Pages will be regenerated as .html file(s) and all the HTML tags are operating respectively. How can I project the table without HTML tags?



This works:



<table>
<tr>
<th>var</th>
<th>let</th>
<th>const</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value.
</td>
<td>
Declares a block-scoped, local variable, optionally initializing it to a value.
</td>
<td>
Declares a block-scoped, read-only named constant.
</td>
</tr>
...
</table>


This doesn't:



## Variable Declarations
| **var** | **let** | **const** |
|-----|-----|-----|
| Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, local variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, read-only named constant. |
| Variable declared by **`var`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`let`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`const`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. |


Here is the full source, and here is the rendered output for your reference.










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  • Generally speaking, please post source. Rendered output isn't nearly as useful as seeing the code you're writing (though it can be provided for additional context). Also, please include relevant code here, directly in your question as a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. We shouldn't have to go off-site to understand what you're asking, much less figure out where the source lives ourselves.

    – Chris
    Nov 18 '18 at 14:02











  • Were you able to get this working with the answer shown below? If so, please remember to accept it. This shows other users that you've found a solution.

    – Chris
    Jan 5 at 20:46














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I have a table with three columns and multiple rows. The table is working fine in the repository but if I add the .md file to my GitHub Pages site the table remains raw. I know that all the GitHub Pages will be regenerated as .html file(s) and all the HTML tags are operating respectively. How can I project the table without HTML tags?



This works:



<table>
<tr>
<th>var</th>
<th>let</th>
<th>const</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value.
</td>
<td>
Declares a block-scoped, local variable, optionally initializing it to a value.
</td>
<td>
Declares a block-scoped, read-only named constant.
</td>
</tr>
...
</table>


This doesn't:



## Variable Declarations
| **var** | **let** | **const** |
|-----|-----|-----|
| Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, local variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, read-only named constant. |
| Variable declared by **`var`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`let`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`const`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. |


Here is the full source, and here is the rendered output for your reference.










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I have a table with three columns and multiple rows. The table is working fine in the repository but if I add the .md file to my GitHub Pages site the table remains raw. I know that all the GitHub Pages will be regenerated as .html file(s) and all the HTML tags are operating respectively. How can I project the table without HTML tags?



This works:



<table>
<tr>
<th>var</th>
<th>let</th>
<th>const</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value.
</td>
<td>
Declares a block-scoped, local variable, optionally initializing it to a value.
</td>
<td>
Declares a block-scoped, read-only named constant.
</td>
</tr>
...
</table>


This doesn't:



## Variable Declarations
| **var** | **let** | **const** |
|-----|-----|-----|
| Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, local variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, read-only named constant. |
| Variable declared by **`var`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`let`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`const`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. |


Here is the full source, and here is the rendered output for your reference.







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  • Generally speaking, please post source. Rendered output isn't nearly as useful as seeing the code you're writing (though it can be provided for additional context). Also, please include relevant code here, directly in your question as a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. We shouldn't have to go off-site to understand what you're asking, much less figure out where the source lives ourselves.

    – Chris
    Nov 18 '18 at 14:02











  • Were you able to get this working with the answer shown below? If so, please remember to accept it. This shows other users that you've found a solution.

    – Chris
    Jan 5 at 20:46



















  • Generally speaking, please post source. Rendered output isn't nearly as useful as seeing the code you're writing (though it can be provided for additional context). Also, please include relevant code here, directly in your question as a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. We shouldn't have to go off-site to understand what you're asking, much less figure out where the source lives ourselves.

    – Chris
    Nov 18 '18 at 14:02











  • Were you able to get this working with the answer shown below? If so, please remember to accept it. This shows other users that you've found a solution.

    – Chris
    Jan 5 at 20:46

















Generally speaking, please post source. Rendered output isn't nearly as useful as seeing the code you're writing (though it can be provided for additional context). Also, please include relevant code here, directly in your question as a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. We shouldn't have to go off-site to understand what you're asking, much less figure out where the source lives ourselves.

– Chris
Nov 18 '18 at 14:02





Generally speaking, please post source. Rendered output isn't nearly as useful as seeing the code you're writing (though it can be provided for additional context). Also, please include relevant code here, directly in your question as a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example. We shouldn't have to go off-site to understand what you're asking, much less figure out where the source lives ourselves.

– Chris
Nov 18 '18 at 14:02













Were you able to get this working with the answer shown below? If so, please remember to accept it. This shows other users that you've found a solution.

– Chris
Jan 5 at 20:46





Were you able to get this working with the answer shown below? If so, please remember to accept it. This shows other users that you've found a solution.

– Chris
Jan 5 at 20:46












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The problem is almost certainly that you've neglected to put a blank line before your table. Try this instead:



## Variable Declarations

| **var** | **let** | **const** |
|-----|-----|-----|
| Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, local variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, read-only named constant. |
| Variable declared by **`var`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`let`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`const`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. |





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    The problem is almost certainly that you've neglected to put a blank line before your table. Try this instead:



    ## Variable Declarations

    | **var** | **let** | **const** |
    |-----|-----|-----|
    | Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, local variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, read-only named constant. |
    | Variable declared by **`var`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`let`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`const`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. |





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      The problem is almost certainly that you've neglected to put a blank line before your table. Try this instead:



      ## Variable Declarations

      | **var** | **let** | **const** |
      |-----|-----|-----|
      | Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, local variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, read-only named constant. |
      | Variable declared by **`var`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`let`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`const`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. |





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        The problem is almost certainly that you've neglected to put a blank line before your table. Try this instead:



        ## Variable Declarations

        | **var** | **let** | **const** |
        |-----|-----|-----|
        | Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, local variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, read-only named constant. |
        | Variable declared by **`var`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`let`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`const`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. |





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        The problem is almost certainly that you've neglected to put a blank line before your table. Try this instead:



        ## Variable Declarations

        | **var** | **let** | **const** |
        |-----|-----|-----|
        | Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, local variable, optionally initializing it to a value. | Declares a block-scoped, read-only named constant. |
        | Variable declared by **`var`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`let`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. | Variable declared by **`const`** must start with a letter, underscore ( _ ) or dollar sign ($) and can contain alphabetic, numeric, or underscore characters. |






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