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I just got a line across the page: ---
Some of this may depend on your client. If you do a triple dash by itself on its own line:
You get a horizontal rule in most clients, including the default web UI and all of the major browser based clients I've tried.
You only get a horizontal line when you have the three dashes sit alone on a line
But when you use it inline---then it should render as an emdash or--an endash
Doesn't do it for me on Thunder.
Nor on Jerboa. But lemmy-ui (the default web UI) does it.
Why am I bold? why does markdown do my head in. Its really not that hard.
I'm not seeing it in Voyager, but I'm guessing you made a header:
The number of dashes or equality signs doesn't have to match, so I think that's what you did.
Nice. Thanks!