<div>hello world</div>
You can achieve with 3 back quotes (`) followed by the language you're using (here, html)
Hi, Nans. Thank you for guide. This is what I'm doing. But it's output something weird like above. I not sure why.
3 are for multi-line. Single back quote is for single-line/in-line code blocks, be sure to remove new lines and it should work.
<div> <article> <a>I'm a button</a> </article> </div>
It's working, when I copy and paste the code in this comment.
Weird huh?
Maybe this resource could help?
😧Weird yeah!
<div> Thank You</div>
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You can achieve with 3 back quotes (`) followed by the language you're using (here, html)
Hi, Nans. Thank you for guide. This is what I'm doing. But it's output something weird like above. I not sure why.
3 are for multi-line. Single back quote is for single-line/in-line code blocks, be sure to remove new lines and it should work.
It's working, when I copy and paste the code in this comment.
Weird huh?
Maybe this resource could help?
😧Weird yeah!