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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•15 hours agoIt’s an accent and your are using it to create a markdown code block. Markdown formatting is like a mini language to enable basic fancy things in text.
minus-squareOhStopYellingAtMelinkfedilink2•9 hours agoI’m pretty familiar with markdown formatting. I use it everyday in my Sysadmin job. :-). I just forgot what the character was called.
minus-squareGreenPlasticSushiGrasslinkfedilink3•13 hours agoMy biggest problem was learning where it was on the keyboard. (It’s directly below the escape key, left of “1” for those who don’t know.)
It’s an accent and your are using it to create a markdown code block. Markdown formatting is like a mini language to enable basic fancy things in text.
I’m pretty familiar with markdown formatting. I use it everyday in my Sysadmin job. :-).
I just forgot what the character was called.
My biggest problem was learning where it was on the keyboard. (It’s directly below the escape key, left of “1” for those who don’t know.)