Try two spaces at the end of a line; that's how it works on many other things that use Markdown.
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Oh cool, that works too. thanks!
Not "too". Your way doesn't work on Sync, at least. The double space thing is the official way.
I only know that I use Firefox on PC.
Thanks for the knowledge anyway!
Wait what? I've been here for 5 months and didn't knoe that. I always just did shift + enter.
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I don't think I got anything to work.
I've always used a bunch of underscores to get those lines.
Just testing.
Testing again.
One more time.
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how do you make the grey lines (at least on Boost, they're displayed in grey) separating different sections/paragraphs?
Three lines...
...will get that.
ohhh let me quickly try this...
and see how it looks.
Edit: nice, thanks a lot!
I've noticed that I generally like to use a dot more. It gives more space that I need.
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