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In trying to post an answer today, I found none of my headers rendered. When I typed > ### Some Header it rendered the ### rather than making the line into an <h3>.

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I also tried using === on the next line, which rendered correctly in the preview but not in the answer (still just displaying literally rather than creating a header element).

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This is a test

The above (> ### This is a test) should work. It does not work (anymore) if you omit the space between ### and This; that's because CommonMark does not allow it and we've recently switched to that Markdown specification.

###This is a test

The above quote is produced by the Markdown > ###This is a test

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