As answers to this Stack Overflow question
reveal, using <!---
and --->
or <!--
and -->
works (view source by clicking "Raw"):
How about commenting out <!--- just ---> a part of one line?
If you know of a way, please show me how by cloning this Gist, or commenting below!
As several commenters pointed out, for inline commenting <!-- a normal html comment -->
now works.
You can't see this:
Btw, wow, I created this gist in 2014 and only now became aware of the discussion and that it's the top Google hit for markdown comments github. 👍
I can still see the in the second paragraph. EDIT: I accidentally figured out that using two '-' hyphens like ` - see raw. But this doesn't work <!--- This isn't commented out --->.
![2017-05-30-175951_928x249_scrot](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/12694111/26586948/ebafa854-4561-11e7-8422-2bb0ff7c1f54.png)
![2017-05-30-180001_1017x294_scrot](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/12694111/26586949/ebb60e74-4561-11e7-9b54-fff61c9a3289.png)