Tell what it is like to write a blog in Plume #756
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I would like to know more about what it is like to write (blog) articles with Plume. I found no documentation that describes what this looks like. Do you write markdown, html, something else? How do you add images? Can you tag?
A few lines in the main readme would already help a lot for total newbies. Thanks!
To answer your questions here, until there is a real documentation : you use Markdown, you can upload image in Plume (even if the interface is not very convenient), you can tag both with #hashtags in the body of your post and with "global" tags that are shown under the article.