Hello everyone,

First off, I'm new to this list, so if this has been dealt with before, I apologize. I was unable to find a solution in Google.

My question is, how do I insert a blank line between blockquote paragraphs so that they are visually separate? I often need to put two or three separate blockquotes in a row, without any regular text between them, but Markdown always renders the HTML output like one long quote. Like this:

|> Quote #1
[line break followed by empty line or spaces]
Quote #2
[line break followed by empty line or spaces]
Quote #3|


It always ends up looking the same as this:

|> Quote #1 [regular linebreak]
Quote #2  [regular linebreak]
Quote #3  [regular linebreak]|


So far, I've always put an acute accent ( ´ ) between the quotes, because it was the least obtrusive character I could think of:

|> Quote #1 [regular linebreak]
´
Quote #2  [regular linebreak]
´
Quote #3  [regular linebreak]|


But of course this is still an ugly workaraound. Is there another way to go about this?

Looking forward to any hints,

Thomas

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