---
id: issues
title: Common Issues
---
- Many Markdown preprocessors, such as the one that Jekyll and GitHub Pages use,
have a "smart quotes" feature. This changes `'` to `’` which is an issue for
math containing primes, e.g. `f'`. This can be worked around by defining a
single character macro which changes them back, e.g. `{"’", "'"}`.
- KaTeX follows LaTeX's rendering of `aligned` and `matrix` environments unlike
MathJax. When displaying fractions one above another in these vertical
layouts there may not be enough space between rows for people who are used to
MathJax's rendering. The distance between rows can be adjusted by using
`\\[0.1em]` instead of the standard line separator distance.
- KaTeX does not support the `align` environment because LaTeX doesn't support
`align` in math mode. The `aligned` environment offers the same functionality
but in math mode, so use that instead.
- MathJax defines `\color` to be like `\textcolor` by default; set KaTeX's
`colorIsTextColor` option to `true` for this behavior. KaTeX's default
behavior matches MathJax with its `color.js` extension enabled.
## Troubleshooting
To check the stylesheet (katex.css) is properly loaded, add following code to
anywhere in the document:
```html
The KaTeX stylesheet is not loaded!
KaTeX stylesheet version:
```
If it is loaded properly, it'll show its version. Make sure its version matches
the version of the JavaScript file (katex.js), which is defined in `katex.version`.
If it is not loaded properly, it'll show:
> The KaTeX stylesheet is not loaded!