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* develop: docs: fix the classDef example in stateDiagram not display as code block, and long text display overflows
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		@@ -288,8 +288,8 @@ a _[valid CSS property name](https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS/#properties)_ followed by
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Here is an example of a classDef with just one property-value pair:
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```
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    classDef movement font-style:italic;
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```txt
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classDef movement font-style:italic;
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```
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where
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@@ -301,8 +301,8 @@ If you want to have more than one _property-value pair_ then you put a comma (`,
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Here is an example with three property-value pairs:
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```
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    classDef badBadEvent fill:#f00,color:white,font-weight:bold,stroke-width:2px,stroke:yellow
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```txt
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classDef badBadEvent fill:#f00,color:white,font-weight:bold,stroke-width:2px,stroke:yellow
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```
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where
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@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ There are two ways to apply a `classDef` style to a state:
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A `class` statement tells Mermaid to apply the named classDef to one or more classes. The form is:
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```txt
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    class [one or more state names, separated by commas] [name of a style defined with classDef]
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class [one or more state names, separated by commas] [name of a style defined with classDef]
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```
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Here is an example applying the `badBadEvent` style to a state named `Crash`:
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