Explicitly show that JSX display() must be in a jsx fenced code block#1530
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I spent some time trying to understand why the simpler JSX example wasn't working in my project. It finally turned out that I was putting the
display(<Greeting subject="JSX" />)in ajsblock instead of ajsxone.I saw after that
jsxis indicated in the right margin of the code block in the documentation, but I didn't notice at first. As I may not be the only one in this case, this PR explicitly shows thejsxfenced code block around the first JSXdisplay().Many thanks for all your work on Observable framework.