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Thanks for the reply. I was afraid indenting might be a bit tough. I have been playing around, and using block quotes, have been able to indent, but I am not sure I like the result. I have uploded two examples - one using block quotes and one using an unordered list, but no indent. I will probably end up going with the list. Here is a link to the test site http://www.alanhuntphotographs.com/test_indent/.
Here is the block text that I used to achieve that:
# Welcome
## This is our site for sharing some of our favorite images including images of: <br>
> Family
> Western North Carolina's mountains,
> Rural Kansas,
> Camellias and other flowers,
> and more . . .
# Welcome
## This is our site for sharing some of our favorite images including images of: <br>
> - Family
> - Western North Carolina's mountains,
> - Rural Kansas,
> - Camellias and other flowers,
> - and more . . .
Again, thanks. Also, thanks for the latest Publisher update - that is really nice.
Alan.
I have a feeling I am just not getting something important when it comes to the markdown. Here is a link to a test site that I created to try the indenting: http://www.alanhuntphotographs.com/test_indent/
As you can see, it only appears as text. Also, I have tried to separate portions of text to different lines and it always seems to be double-spaced. Am I expecting too much of markdown's formatting capabilities? If so I can certainly try another approach.
Alan.
Is it possible to indent part of the block copy using Markdown? Here is a rough example of what I would like to see in the Home page block:
This is the non-indented part of my block copy.
This is item one of an indented unordered list
This is item two of an indented unordered list
This is item three of an indented unordered list
Ideally, this last list item would be further indented...
I have tried a number of things to accomplish this and have not been able to. My guess is that I won't be able to do this using Markdown. If that is the case, what is the simplest way to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Alan Hunt
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