I love that supports ! Is there a guide somewhere as to what flavour / syntax subset to use?

I also noticed that the same markdown message renders differently in the official android app vs the browser, or on different qoto.org urls, for instance. Does anyone know why that might be?

@freeDomForTooting Someone was just asking about that yesterday that I replied to. I never typically use it, but tested a few with him. <i><em><b><strong> worked. Only one that didn't I tried is <smaller>. I have never seen documentation other than saying qoto supports it. App render different because maybe it has more explicit importance?

@obi thanks for that, I think you might be right!

It looks like markdown isn't supported equally across the , so I might try to avoid using it too much after all as that could lead to miscommunications. I suppose I could test out some syntax like this...

Perhaps the most useful bits are *italic*, **bold**, and `inline code`. I could also try another _italic_ and another __bold__.

- bullets can be `-`, `+`, or `*`
+ so I could test them like this
* something else to consider would be [links](en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperlin)

So perhaps we can look at this post from various portals and see what we see?

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@freeDomForTooting Yeah, I haven't seen all that many that support markdown. It will become more prevalent I think as time goes on.

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