GitHub's markdown is a little more forgiving than Galaxy. Galaxy stores the 
raw README and translates to HTML on request. Galaxy also has its own CSS 
styles, so by definition what you see on Galaxy will be a little different. 

We have been doing some work on the Galaxy styling of README files. Those 
changes will appear in release 2.0.1 scheduled to land on 2/26.

With the above in mind, if you indent sub-lists by 4 spaces, you should get 
the lists to appear the way you want. GitHub supports 2 spaces, where 
markdown proper requires 4. In the Requirements section, separate lists 
from paragraphs with a blank line. And finally, at the bottom of your 
README there is a numbered list, make sure each bullet has the correct 
number.

I forked your role, made the above minor changes and imported into our QA 
environment. You can see it here: 
https://galaxy-qa.ansible.com/chouseknecht/relayor/

--Chris  



On Wednesday, February 10, 2016 at 11:01:00 AM UTC-5, nusenu wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> there seems to be a problem with galaxy displaying READMEs, see: 
>
> https://galaxy.ansible.com/nusenu/relayor/ 
>
> vs 
>
> https://github.com/nusenu/ansible-relayor 
>
>
> especially the sections: 
>         Requirements 
>         Available Role Tags 
>
>

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