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I've been using MacDown for a while now, but each of these seems more robust and I think I might make a switch!
Do you have any insight or opinions on how they translate over to Steemit? I know that Steemit seems to render a bit differently (formatting even varies between Steemit, Busy, and eSteem) so if one gives a more accurate preview for Steemian purposes that'd be interesting.
Sadly I've never used MacDown due to not having a Mac but did come across it on my search for a good editor.
While none of these options have a Steem specific rendered preview, you can easily work in one program then transfer your content to Steemit for posting. To do this you simply need to know what HTML tags Steemit supports and which ones it doesnt. Here is a post that shows most of the HMTL tags that steemit supports: https://steemit.com/steemit/@vaibhavshah/html-tags-to-improve-your-steemit-articles
By making use of these tags and avoiding ones not supported by Steemit, you can simply copy and paste your work with no formatting errors. Personally, I prefer Haroopad as it formatting is a lot like steemit and it being a great application.
Congratulations! This post has been upvoted from the communal account, @minnowsupport, by Druid from the Minnow Support Project. It's a witness project run by aggroed, ausbitbank, teamsteem, theprophet0, and someguy123. The goal is to help Steemit grow by supporting Minnows and creating a social network. Please find us in the Peace, Abundance, and Liberty Network (PALnet) Discord Channel. It's a completely public and open space to all members of the Steemit community who voluntarily choose to be there.
If you like what we're doing please upvote this comment so we can continue to build the community account that's supporting all members.
I've been using MacDown for a while now, but each of these seems more robust and I think I might make a switch!
Do you have any insight or opinions on how they translate over to Steemit? I know that Steemit seems to render a bit differently (formatting even varies between Steemit, Busy, and eSteem) so if one gives a more accurate preview for Steemian purposes that'd be interesting.
Sadly I've never used MacDown due to not having a Mac but did come across it on my search for a good editor.
While none of these options have a Steem specific rendered preview, you can easily work in one program then transfer your content to Steemit for posting. To do this you simply need to know what HTML tags Steemit supports and which ones it doesnt. Here is a post that shows most of the HMTL tags that steemit supports: https://steemit.com/steemit/@vaibhavshah/html-tags-to-improve-your-steemit-articles
By making use of these tags and avoiding ones not supported by Steemit, you can simply copy and paste your work with no formatting errors. Personally, I prefer Haroopad as it formatting is a lot like steemit and it being a great application.
macdown changes the layout. i cannot use it for steemit.
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