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RE: Make your posts look great in Steemit and Busy
Using <div class=phishy>text</div>
we can also write in red :)
For example:
text
# <div class=phishy>text</div>
It is also worth knowing about
(non-breaking space).
It allows you to create any number of spaces or blank lines in the text :)
For example:
Great tutorial! Resteemed!
# Great tutorial! Resteemed!
Hi, thank you for this comment. Unluckily, that class is not supported in Busy. Having multiple spaces in the text is not a good practice in my opinion but it is nice to know about these.
allows you to separate the header from the text as in this example:[Source]
And it is useful in many other unexpected situations :)
I am not sure which part you mean. It looks like you wanted to make more blank lines / bigger vertical space. I suppose using
<br>
is more suitable than inserting non-breakable space somewhere in the text.agreed, br / works fine
Thanks to @espoem and @santarius!
Question:
Hey, markdown does not support any real changes with the font or how the result will look like. It is used for easy content writing with simple syntax to denote the structure.
HTML on the other hand can support font changes like weigth or font family. You would most likely use CSS for this part. Still it could be changed for individual tags with inline styling but Steemit and Busy do not support that.
I tried to look for some guides on this topic and one solution is to use a "unicode text converter".
This is the only thing that seems to work or worked in the past. I did not try it, though.
I have tried it and yeah you are right! Really loved your helpful post. Btw I tried to make the texts red on Busy but didnt work.
Thanks for sharing those link tho. :) Have a nice day!
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