To shade each line, wrap the line with the symbol '' on the left side of keyboard 1.
anada
It will be, right?
But if you put it on several lines, it becomes like this.(Based on Jupiter Notebook)
Is the name of this right? Please tell me how to shade the lines and the mark-down name of this. Strangely, in this hash code,
beautifully done
It's coming out in chunks
↑ Actually, only the part with the text is shaded, and I want to make a shaded section. Like below
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□□□ It looks weird, but what I want to do is to use a whole line with shading
□□□ I want it
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| ```
| | line1
| | line2
| ```
If you do this,
line1
line2
It comes out like this. But this is basically showing the code here, so there are times when unwanted colors come out like in the example above. (Syntax highlighting comes out on its own.))
Markdown is not a word processor, so I think the focus is not on decorating the shape of the document in a pretty and diverse way, but on creating a simple structured "clean" document, excluding the degree of freedom in shape selection.
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