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SurakshaHub Team
February 19, 2026
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# HTML Rendering Test Post

This is a test blog post designed to check whether your Next.js Markdown setup supports raw HTML rendering.

## Text Formatting Test Here is a paragraph with various inline HTML tags:

This sentence contains bold text, italic text, highlighted text, inline code, HTML, and a test link.

--- ## Blockquote Test

"Good SEO starts with proper semantic HTML."

— Web Best Practices
--- ## List Test

Below is an unordered list written in pure HTML:

  • Semantic structure
  • Readable formatting
  • Search engine friendly markup

And an ordered list:

  1. Install dependencies
  2. Configure Markdown parser
  3. Enable raw HTML support
--- ## Table Test
Feature Status
Inline HTML ✅ Should render
Block HTML ✅ Should render
Tables ✅ Should render
--- ## Figure & Image Test
Sample placeholder image for testing HTML rendering
This is a test image wrapped inside a figure tag.
--- ## Details / Summary (Expandable Section)
Click to expand this hidden section

If you can see this content after clicking, your site supports the <details> and <summary> HTML tags.

--- ## Semantic Section Test

Inside a Section Tag

This content is wrapped inside a semantic <section> element.

--- ## Div Container Test

This content is inside a styled <div> container.

--- ## Conclusion

If all elements above render correctly (especially the table, figure, expandable section, and styled div), then your Next.js blog supports raw HTML inside Markdown.

If not, you may need to enable rehype-raw (for remark/rehype setups) or adjust your Markdown configuration.

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