Non-English Tutorial Section Images Render Markup
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Images in the tutorial section of https://docusaurus.io display larger and with markup {.docImage} if viewed in any language other than English.
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To Reproduce
(Write your steps here:)
- Navigate to https://docusaurus.io/docs/en/tutorial-setup
- Click “English” in the top navigation and switch to any non-English language
- When the page reloads images will be larger and there will be
{.docImage}markup below the image
Expected behavior
When viewing the tutorial section in any non-English language there should be no {.docImage} markup below images and images should not change size.
Actual Behavior
When viewing the tutorial section in any non-English language there is {.docImage} markup below images and images change size.
Reproducible Demo
(a) what it looks like for English and should look like for any language

(b) what it looks like for non-English

Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 4 years ago
- Comments:7 (3 by maintainers)
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@Tarektouati go ahead
@Tarektouati Of course, just assign it to yourself and provide updates here.