Are they not rendering as text? Placing > at the beginning of a line can be escaped with backslash > to keep it from becoming a block quote. Otherwise both > and < render as is in text.
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Are they not rendering as text? Placing > at the beginning of a line can be escaped with backslash > to keep it from becoming a block quote. Otherwise both > and < render as is in text.
Hello rse!
We believe that this post does not fit the main topic of this site.
This is not a bioinformatics question. Please search/ask StackOverflow.
For this reason we have closed your question. This allows us to keep the site focused on the topics that the community can help with.
If you disagree please tell us why in a reply below, we'll be happy to talk about it.
Cheers!