Hello,**Goal**
I was reading the page on Fast inverse square root:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_inverse_square_root?wprov=sfla1
and I noticed that when clicking on a note, the pop-up does not render the style markup. This is most noticable with the math markup.Evaluate the best approach to fetch content for a a webview powered references pop-up
The first screenshot shows how Note 2 is**Background**
Currently we are unable to rendered in the pop-up window when clicking on it in the article, reference and notes in the popup correctly. and the second screenshot shows it correctly rendered on the actual page at the bottom of the article.
If there is a limitation that the pop-up window can only display plain text, then stripping out some of the math markup may help it become more readable.A solution might be to use webviews in a similar way to how they are used for link previews.
Options might include:
* Whether getting around parsoid's wikitext -> html external limitations are possible?
* Scraping from the page html and then rendering in the webview
* Other?
Thanks,> Hello,
> I was reading the page on Fast inverse square root:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_inverse_square_root?wprov=sfla1
>
> and I noticed that when clicking on a note, the pop-up does not render the style markup. This is most noticable with the math markup.
>
> The first screenshot shows how Note 2 is rendered in the pop-up window when clicking on it in the article, and the second screenshot shows it correctly rendered on the actual page at the bottom of the article.
>
> If there is a limitation that the pop-up window can only display plain text, then stripping out some of the math markup may help it become more readable.
>
> Thanks,
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