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This is a first line This is a second line This is the third line.
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These all appear on the same line eventhough I wrote them on separate lines
If I add a “enter” after each line, they’ll appear on separate lines, but have white spaces in between.
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This is the first line
This is the second line
This is the third line.
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Now I only add two spaces behind each line and they’ll appear just as I wrote them
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This is the first line.
This is the second line.
This is the third line.
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You have given me power that I should not have.
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▄▄▄▌▐██▌█ -15LP DELIVERY
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Doing the Lord’s work
ITT people realising what markdown is.
M.A.G.I.C
Markdown’s
Actually
Good
In
Comments#IKR
One time on Reddit there was a whole thread dedicated to how awful and arbitrary and stupid the “undocumented” comment feature was.
I just linked the markdown docs and got downvoted to hell because “reading the manual is unintuitive”
Comments truly did kill that platform
This assumes your Lemmy client uses a good markdown library.
Yes, this assumes you’re using a good Lemmy client
This assumes you’re using a client.
Look behind you.OH YOUR GOD!
NO!
THE HORROR!
You can also put a backslash before a newline, like this
Line1\ Line2\ Line3
Looks like this:
Line1
Line2
Line3Without the backslashes: Line1 Line2 Line3
With two newlines:
Line1
Line2
Line3
Also check out this Markdown tutorial , it’s very helpful.