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456 sats \ 5 replies \ @k00b 21 Dec 2022 \ on: What are you working on? bitcoin
I'm working on making our editor more user friendly.
It seems many people have a hard time with markdown. At the same time, I love the simplicity of markdown. Trying to find a solution that gives us both.
The current link to the full markdown guide is bit cumbersome. I bet tiny inline sheet that expands with top 5 or so markdown features would probably solve 90% of difficulty.
My guess would be (from my own use):
- inline image (i always forget [] vs ())
- link to URLs
- basic styles (bold, italic, code)
- others...
I wonder about a small sat-tax on things like emojis are large headers etc that can be excessively attention grabbing / noisy...
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That'd be a solve for many users. The ideal option is probably a WYSIWYG with markdown support and the ability to upload images directly to SN (for a fee). Facebook just released a new FOSS editor I'm considering using: https://lexical.dev/
re: noise. I agree. Lots to figure out wrt to that. Thankful for sats to solve it though.
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inline image (i always forget [] vs ())
this so much
I bet tiny inline sheet that expands with top 5 or so markdown features would probably solve 90% of difficulty.
Yes, I also think so
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lol everytime i think to do the opposite of my instinct to use [] vs () and I get it wrong 100% of the time!!!
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Have you seen the site typedream? It's a web-builder that has lots of primitives and structures like notion. Been trying to find an open-source repo that makes building experiences like that a lot easier. Haven't dug in enough beyond quick searches (not found yet) though sure it exists. Will share if I discover it and have the time.
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