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RE: Homegrown Herbal Tea for Easing Menopause Symptoms

in #health7 years ago

Nice post Heidi, I thought I was going to get a recipe for when a woman (my girlfriend) has her period, but realise now that menopause isn't quite menstruation... However, perhaps you'll have a post for that at a later time (or pehaps I've already missed it?) ;-)

BTW: I was going to tip you about formatting your post with Markdown, but see that you have so many posts that you must be familiar with it already. Could you enlighten me as to why you don't format your lists and links, but center your images?

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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!

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