Add hljs class to all code blocks, regardless of highlighting
Fixes #179. Highlight.js does not apply syntax highlighting to code blocks marked no-highlight, nohighlight, plain, or text. When it finds blocks of those languages, it does not add the `hljs` class to those code blocks either. highlight.css and tomorrow-night.css use the `hljs` class to give code blocks their backrgound color and text color, and we want that to apply even if the code doesn't get syntax highlighting markup. This is a somewhat hacky solution to get just that behavior! After this commit, code blocks with no-highlight, nohighlight, plain, or text language set on them will indeed get the hljs colors.
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hljs.highlightBlock(block);
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hljs.highlightBlock(block);
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// Adding the hljs class gives code blocks the color css
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// even if highlighting doesn't apply
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$('code').addClass('hljs');
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var KEY_CODES = {
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var KEY_CODES = {
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PREVIOUS_KEY: 37,
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PREVIOUS_KEY: 37,
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NEXT_KEY: 39
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NEXT_KEY: 39
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