You are mixing HTML and Markdown.
<h2>Update:</h2>
After searching for this question I was able to find
a solution on my Unity Forum thread that I
[posted](https://forum.unity.com/threads/how-to-redirect-user-when-app-is-opened-from-notification.798816/).
But that answer is Obsolete according to the Unity documentation. So
I'm back to where I started. Thanks in advance.
A header in Markdown is indicated with a # for h1 and ## for an h2. The ## needs to be followed by a mandatory space since the move to CommonMark. If I replace the H2 with that Markdown content, your link starts working as well as you can see here.
Update:
After searching for this question I was able to find a solution on my Unity Forum thread that I posted. But that answer is obsolete according to the Unity documentation. So I'm back to where I started. Thanks in advance.
And this is what the Markdown looks like:
## Update:
After searching for this question I was able to find a solution on my Unity Forum thread that I
[posted](https://forum.unity.com/threads/how-to-redirect-user-when-app-is-opened-from-notification.798816/).
But that answer is Obsolete according to the Unity documentation. So
I'm back to where I started. Thanks in advance.
Alternatively, add an extra blank line between your header and the paragraph. Blank lines help the markdown parser to reset to a start state and attempt to parse again.
Do know that things like Update and Thanks in advance are considered unnecessary. The revisions of a post can be found in the edit history and we by default accept that you are thankful. Please don't add them to a post and if you find them, edit it out. That text is not needed to understand the post.