It's up to the front end, in this case wefwef, to implement it.
Your best bet would be to reach out to the app developer.
I just took a look at the source and unfortunately they aren't using markdown-it
, so they can't use the same markdown-it-ruby
package that the official Lemmy front end is using.
Lemmy supports ruby annotations (furigana) in markdown as of 0.18.1: {学校|がっこう}
You can now use furigana in your posts via the DenDen Markdown syntax for furigana. If you write the following
markdown {学校|がっこう}
It will come out like this: {学校|がっこう}
As a Floridian I’m uncomfortable with how much Florida there is.
Yup! Going on 10 years now.
I'm definitely seeing the benefits of belonging to a smaller Lemmy instance today.
I've gone and made accounts of a handful of Lemmy instances, all of them larger, more popular ones.
... and I can't access any of them directly today, likely due to the influx of users from Reddit.
Programming.dev is alive and well though.
There’s a joke about ASP.NET and browser cookies here but I’m too lazy to make it.
Well, they've got 9 hours and 20 minutes of oxygen supply left as of this post.
This is a test.
Can posts have a body and a URL?
Is markdown supported?
Console.WriteLine("Hello, World")
Do code blocks work?
What about with syntax highlighting?
javascript console.log("Hello, World");
Can I make a code block with indentations?
var a = "Hello"
var b = "World"
console.log(${a}, ${b}
);
Let's see what quotations look like,
> This is a quote.
And this one will be multiline.
> Line one. > Line two. > > There should be a space above.
I think that's enough testing for now.