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Wow so can I use > to get this?
Edit:yes
I got a notification when you responded and it was ">" but it renders correctly once I open the post.
edit fucking hell it did it even in quotes, I meant >;
had to use a greek question mark so it doesn't render
You can also use & to get &.
Edit: Fuck, I meant &
Edit 2: &
Okay nevermind, either lemmy or sync resolves html entities recursively apparently.
Edit 3: &
finally someone who understands the pain
lemmy doesn't resolve html entities if put in a code block but sync does
Correctly or wrongly? yours renders ampersand gt semocolon as > only in code block and not in my sentence?
"wrongly" if in a code block for sure
I use Sync for lemmy, it's a mess but it's the app that's the closest to Joey for me. They charge 30$ to remove ads or 135$(lifetime, it's like 3$ monthly) to be able to import/export communities lmao
Lmao. But quotes won't change anything i guess. But monospace should do or you maybe able to escape the characters with backslash \
Lemme try >
Edit : yeah this works for me.
doesn't for me. definitely a client issue. these little quirks are what keeps programmers up at night.
Again i'm having abiguity with works. I mean it shows as ampersand gt semicolon and not a single symbol for me. Are you reffering the same? Is it showing a single > symbol for you?
yup. sync seems to parse it and take any & code and renders it as the actual character. lets lest it.
edit:
i'm even more confused now
Lol