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WhyNotThink's avatar

I don't know too much. I, like you see blogging as linear. I think Substack is primarily a news feed, and yesterday's news sinks to oblivion.

I make an Index file on several of (all of) my substacks. and pin it to the top explaining the different categories. Then when there gets to be more and more posts to scroll through, I start making subject sub-indexes. Of course each index is another thing you have to open. The good part is it opens in another tab, so you don't get lost. I do use the navigation bar for some of the important topics, but not so many as wouldn't fit in the width. Not to arrow left or right. I don't worry about "next or previous", because just move over one tab, and you are back in the index, where it is all laid out.

The three size of graphic links are for posts already inside your site. Posts from the outside or other substacks are full size.

You could put a table in with a screen shot graphic, but it wouldn't be live. Plenty big enough to read though.

I thought of using a screen shot for excerpts with two columns. Like comparing two texts.

I want to make a discussion site out of this one (above). One way is to make shorter, to-the-point posts, that are easy to grab a hold of the one issue.

Another thing I have done is make for a team of posters. You can authorize other people in settings. That way various ideas can get exposed, and at least we in the team will comment. Acknowledgements are nice, like keep up the good work, or I really appreciate, or whatever. But I hope people will engage with the content. Ask questions, what about this?

I think a real detriment is there are no text enhancements in the comments. You can only talk normal, OR TALK LOUD, or say "how about this", or (not every day). It is difficult for me to make meaning talking mono-tone.

I'll check around for what you have to say.

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Bob Hyman's avatar

Regarding the editor, I'm not a writer, haven't used it yet. But I can say that other stores finesse the issue by supporting markdown on the server ( several good off the shelf packages available for this) and optionally allowing writer to write a post locally, with whatever tools, then upload.

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