@expatriotic this time your links contain tab: in front like this for some reason:
[Phoenix](tab:https://phoenix.acinq.co/)
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you can go to #461631/edit to see the raw version of a post
I'm not crazy I promise. Is it possible there are different standards or implementations for markdown?? My blog is @ bearblog.dev and this is the guide I initially used to learn markdown https://herman.bearblog.dev/markdown-cheatsheet/
  • expatriotic (Only problem using Zeus to use SN is if I don't have my phone I can't login to my SN account)
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Yes, there are different flavors of markdown. We use Github Markdown and we don't use the non-standard tab: prefix to mark that the link should open in a new tab. Every markdown link opens in a new tab on SN by default.