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layout: ../layouts/BlogPost.astro
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title: Making a single line break in markdown
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slug: line-break-md
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description: Here's how you can add single line breaks in your markdown documents!
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- technical
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added: 2023-12-10T06:49:17.431Z
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Sometimes when you write markdown, you'll write some paragraph...
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and then you hit "Enter" twice to make another paragraph.
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```
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Like this...
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...and then this.
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```
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This will render:
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```html
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<p>Like this...</p>
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<p>...and then this.</p>
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```
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But, sometimes you want to make a single line break, kind of like in HTML where you have:
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```html
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<p>
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Like this... <br />
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...and then this.
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</p>
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```
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In markdown, you **can** just drop in a `<br />` and it'll work perfectly fine. But, if you want to keep your markdown HTML-less, you can add a backslash `\` after your line, like so!
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```
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Like this...\
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...and then this.
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```
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This is supported in *most* markdown processors, but not all of them. Definitely check on the one you're using before you push to prod. Some processors also allow you to add a double space at the end of a line as well (truly just ` `, hit your spacebar twice), but since a lot of code editor setups trim empty spaces, I personally prefer the backslash way.
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Have\
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fun!
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