• TriflingToad
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    9 days ago

    you can use the \ symbol before the >

    >like this

    • Ziglin@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      All it does is add an extra character without changing the appearance though…

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        7 days ago

        are you using some app or something for Lemmy? It looks like this for me.

        Also make sure you’re using the right one of these / or \

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          7 days ago

          Sorry, I’m sick right now. I thought one of the two original quotes was using it.

          But also isn’t nicer to have proper formatting for quotes rather than the > character?