Remove extraneous HTML tags in README.md#9
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Hi @ldesgoui, I appreciate the PR and agree some of the HTML tags like the bolding could be replaced with native markdown formatting. However, the line breaks were put in to improve readability. I wasn't able to get the README.md view to properly respect my line spacing without those tags. Here's a comparison of the current file next to the PR which hopefully shows what I mean:
If you have a better way to keep the intended spacing without HTML tags, I'd love to learn! I'm still fairly new to GitHub and git in general. For now I fixed those bold tags. |
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The bold tag was unclosed and most of the line break tags don't really accomplish anything