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/ ___| ___ _ __ ___ | | ___ __ _( )___
| | _ / _ \ '_ ` _ \| | / _ \ / _` |// __|
| |_| | __/ | | | | | |__| (_) | (_| | \__ \
\____|\___|_| |_| |_|_____\___/ \__, | |___/
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__ _ ___ _ __ ___ | | ___ __ _
/ _` |/ _ \ '_ ` _ \| |/ _ \ / _` |
| (_| | __/ | | | | | | (_) | (_| |
\__, |\___|_| |_| |_|_|\___/ \__, |
|___/ |___/
Gemlog's Gemlog
This is my first .gmi, so I want to use every bit of syntax I'm aware of.
2nd level heading
I wonder if blank lines are needed for things to render decently for ease of reading?
3rd level heading and the help post from Tomasino
Write paragraphs on long lines (don't hard-break them). New lines are displayed as new lines. Links start with =>, and are followed by a url then a description. Just a space between those things.
You can use #, ##, and ### for headings, and * for lists (no nested lists).
Stuff that's here
Finally, anything you want to be fixed width and preserve white space will go between lines that are just ``` (three back-ticks), kind of like in markdown. The first trip starts fixed formatting mode. The second one end it. The starting back-ticks can optionally have a bit of text after them that acts like alt text describing the block to screen readers.
Let's try a list!
- Item the one
- Item the two
- Item the three