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use two newlines, read up on markdown
Thanks. For future generations:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown
Or search the forums
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/6/miniature-markdown-guide/
I think that link works. Permalinks for threads appear to be an issue here currently.
Actually, the real Markdown way of doing line breaks is two spaces after the line. Doing 2 new lines actually start a new paragraph. For example
This is line 1
This is line 2
This is line 3
This is paragraph 2
Adding
<br/>
at the end of line also works, although that's a bit more awkward.That's how we learned how to do it back in Ye Olden Times.
In the olden times we didn't use XHTML styled
<br/>
tags with all that "self-closing" non-sense.How did you make it in a square?
@Xeoncross -- yeah. In the old days when we have SGML before HTML, you could close a tag with just less-than, forward-slash and greater than, i.e.
And I am sure some of us here would prefer to use LaTeX for markups and layouts. Get on with time, shall we?
You can wrap inline code in backticks.
becomes:
Here is some
code
@MVS
That's a four letter word in some places. yuck Lots of fun explaining on some forums what a backtick is. I get to see lots of ~ marks over the years.