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This is an unusual release because I had to back off the main feature introduced in the last release, the Styles panel in the Settings command. I did it way too fast, each feature it added had to be tested in this very particular context.
The context is Medium Editor, Markdown and WordPress. None of which were designed to work with each other. We're lucky to have a core subset that works, enough to support writers.
To get a really complete editor, you have to start with Markdown or HTML and work it out with WordPress.
H3 looks the same in the editor and the Baseline theme
The one added feature is that now that we have the Baseline theme, I have something to match the representation of the H3 style in the editor, which I've done to the best of my ability. ;-)
Showrunner's note
I think we're at the "no more new features" point of the 1.0 release of WordLand. Learned my lesson on the previous release, there comes a point in the life of a developing product that it may not be perfect for everyone or for every possible user, and it has egregious bugs, but it is useful for what it was designed to do. And there's nothing else like it out there, and it forms a foundation to build on. So I don't expect to do any further adventures here for a while.
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This is an unusual release because I had to back off the main feature introduced in the last release, the Styles panel in the Settings command. I did it way too fast, each feature it added had to be tested in this very particular context.
The context is Medium Editor, Markdown and WordPress. None of which were designed to work with each other. We're lucky to have a core subset that works, enough to support writers.
To get a really complete editor, you have to start with Markdown or HTML and work it out with WordPress.
H3 looks the same in the editor and the Baseline theme
The one added feature is that now that we have the Baseline theme, I have something to match the representation of the H3 style in the editor, which I've done to the best of my ability. ;-)
Showrunner's note
I think we're at the "no more new features" point of the 1.0 release of WordLand. Learned my lesson on the previous release, there comes a point in the life of a developing product that it may not be perfect for everyone or for every possible user, and it has egregious bugs, but it is useful for what it was designed to do. And there's nothing else like it out there, and it forms a foundation to build on. So I don't expect to do any further adventures here for a while.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: