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No you have to put the [/s] on both sides like dis
[ s ] e x a m p l e [ / s ]
Remove the spaces obviously
Yup
Now were is this ## °⏑° ?
l pasted it to get it
Huh? I don’t understand.
What’s the °⏑° about?
Test with editor tools.
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@Scrubs - The editor tools look cool. Nice job!
For @anyone who happens to stumble upon this:
I just wanted to add that the text in the []
brackets in the image ![]()
is the alt-text of the image (the text displayed if the image doesn't load/can't be displayed or for blind people)
So: ![ALT_TEXT](IMAGE_URL.png)
(Note: Any image format should work, so e.g. .jpg, .gif, etc...)
If you want to layer a link below the image, use the image markdown ![]()
inside the content of the url markdown []()
so
[![]()]()
i.e. ![[ALT_TEXT](IMG_URL)](LINK)
Lemme test that
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