Hyper is a word describing a particular kind of furry art, often sexualized, with characters that have unrealistically, sometimes fantastically, large body features. Like huge (if you’re not familiar with this, you’re probably not thinking large enough) breasts, paws, muscles, etc.
That’s interesting, it looked right on my system! I edited it to add a space, is it good now? If you’re comfortable sharing this info, what browser do you use? I’m on Firefox.
Sorry, just saw this! Yup, it looks good to me now. I was viewing it on Jerboa (an Android Lemmy client), so it could just be that the Markdown parser is a bit stricter than Lemmy’s/Hexbear’s native parser. Let me try testing it myself in Firefox for Android to see what I see:
with space
test
without space
test test
Aha! They both look fine in Firefox and Chrome, but the second one breaks in Jerboa. I also looked at the post from Lemmygrad and it still looks fine, so it’s not Hexbear-specific.
(CW: sex/kink) if you actually want to know
Hyper is a word describing a particular kind of furry art, often sexualized, with characters that have unrealistically, sometimes fantastically, large body features. Like huge (if you’re not familiar with this, you’re probably not thinking large enough) breasts, paws, muscles, etc.
Thanks
I don’t mind, but your spoiler tag is broken–I think the problem is not leaving a space between ::: and spoiler.
That’s interesting, it looked right on my system! I edited it to add a space, is it good now? If you’re comfortable sharing this info, what browser do you use? I’m on Firefox.
Sorry, just saw this! Yup, it looks good to me now. I was viewing it on Jerboa (an Android Lemmy client), so it could just be that the Markdown parser is a bit stricter than Lemmy’s/Hexbear’s native parser. Let me try testing it myself in Firefox for Android to see what I see:
with space
test
without space
test test
Aha! They both look fine in Firefox and Chrome, but the second one breaks in Jerboa. I also looked at the post from Lemmygrad and it still looks fine, so it’s not Hexbear-specific.