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馃挕 new scrolldown node type ideas for next major version #19

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breck7 opened this issue Mar 15, 2021 · 5 comments
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馃挕 new scrolldown node type ideas for next major version #19

breck7 opened this issue Mar 15, 2021 · 5 comments

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breck7 commented Mar 15, 2021

"list" isn't currently very useful. Let's look at usages of that and how to make it better.

"Release notes" come up a lot. should we have a "version" node type?

tabular data often comes up. Something for that.

what else?

@breck7 breck7 changed the title idea: new node type ideas for next major version idea: new scrolldown node type ideas for next major version Apr 10, 2021
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@breck7 breck7 changed the title 馃挕 idea: new scrolldown node type ideas for next major version 馃挕 new scrolldown node type ideas for next major version Apr 25, 2021
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breck7 commented Apr 25, 2021

Having lists of links is one of my most common use cases. That needs to better.

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breck7 commented May 5, 2021

blockquote/quote is very common

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breck7 commented May 6, 2021

blockquotes is now in version 9 and code is improved

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breck7 commented May 17, 2021

table is in there. lists is better. links is better. also added chat. closing.

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breck7 commented May 17, 2021

table is in there. lists is better. links is better. also added chat. closing.

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