These same herbs are good for all women's health, not just old ladies like me! haha! So you were right in checking that out :D
As far as your question, I have not yet figured out how to format the links, I keep meaning to but when I am in the middle of a post, I realize that yet again, I did not go figure it out and do not feel like taking the time to do it, I know it will be easy, I just need to remember to learn it. I will do that now that you reminded me! haha
You know what, I'm glad you haven't figured out about formatting yet, because originally I wrote a longer comment on how to do it, but considering that you had so many posts, I thought it could be a bit condecending, so here goes:
I'll show you how I'd like parts of your post to look like, and then below that I will show what it looks like in markdown:
Here's the markdown:
* [Red Clover](https://steemit.com/herbs/@raincountry/red-clover-benefits) * [Pansies](https://steemit.com/garden/@raincountry/harvesting-and-drying-pansies-and-what-i-use-them-for) * [Raspberry Leaves](https://steemit.com/garden/@raincountry/red-raspberry-leaf-health-benefits-not-just-for-the-ladies)
markdowntutorial.com seems to be an easy way to learn markdown, but I suspect that perhaps the special characters used could be a problem? Let me know if that is the case.
Oh, and I got a nifty tip the other day. If you want to make image captions, you can do it by adding a line with the caption under the image line and wrapping it in
<sub> </sub>
. That way it is clearly distinguishable from the rest of the text.O wow! Thank you SO much, I was trying to find how to do the links like that after reading your first comment and could not find it. I did realize though that I could center my wording the same way one centers photos. Truly appreciate the help!