Look down at your keyboard. Go ahead. Take a good look.
In Markdown (the language of this blog post), typing > at the start of a line turns ordinary words into a blockquote. It gives weight and context to someone elseâs words. Before fancy emojis, before reaction GIFs, there was the > .
At first glance, itâs just a sideways arrow. A piece of punctuation. But if you stop squinting and start looking, youâll realize this little glyph is doing a surprising amount of heavy lifting. Itâs not just a symbol; itâs a signal. more than symbol on keyboard
Youâll see the usual suspects: the letters spilling out your inner monologue, the numbers counting your tabs, and the space bar taking a well-deserved beating. But tucked away in the bottom right cornerâsharing a key with the humble periodâlives a character we rarely think about.
C:\Users\Name> Or on Linux/macOS:
Itâs more than a symbol on a keyboard. Itâs a greater-than sign for a greater-than world. Where have you seen the > key save the day? Drop a comment belowâand feel free to quote yourself with one.
The > symbol.
When you reply to an email and see: This is what the other person said... That indented line? Many email clients and forums use > as the . Itâs a visual breadcrumb trail. It says, âThis isnât my voiceâitâs theirs.â
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