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Really love this implementation. I appreciate that it's executed with the Shadcn UI and focusing the editor on minimal functionality!
I was wondering if there was any plan/idea to apply different editing styles? Notion-style editors have been making a pretty big splash, recently, and could be argued has started to become some kind of a standard expectation for certain user segments.
Have you considered applying a unique styling for different "views" to allow for a notion-style editor alongside the more standard WYSIWYG? Or maybe even a sister-project that's specifically geared towards that?
Thanks!
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@calebpanza Thank you for your interest and kind words about the implementation!
While Notion-style editors are indeed becoming popular, I intentionally kept this project minimal to serve specific use cases in my work environment. Currently, I don't have plans to expand into different view modes, as my primary focus is on maintaining a simple, reliable editor that meets our core needs.
If you're interested in Notion-style editing, I'd recommend checking out Tiptap's official development - their core team is actively working on various editor templates and block-based editing solutions. They're also planning to create a suggestion menu wrapper for Tiptap v3 SuggestionMenu Extension which should make implementing Notion-like features much easier. You can follow their progress in their GitHub discussions or Their X.
I appreciate the suggestion though - perhaps someone in the community might be interested in forking the project to create a Notion-style variant!
Hey there!
Really love this implementation. I appreciate that it's executed with the Shadcn UI and focusing the editor on minimal functionality!
I was wondering if there was any plan/idea to apply different editing styles? Notion-style editors have been making a pretty big splash, recently, and could be argued has started to become some kind of a standard expectation for certain user segments.
Have you considered applying a unique styling for different "views" to allow for a notion-style editor alongside the more standard WYSIWYG? Or maybe even a sister-project that's specifically geared towards that?
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: