High on the Suggestions & Requests list, at least for me.

Adding Rich Text, support would :

* make post much nicer on the eyes (for those who care to use it, an optional feature)
* Make text EASIER to read, for everyone (assuming active posters used it)
* and make another degree BETTER than the corporate networks.

Could it be done?

* YES, it is already supported in some cases -- in GlitchSocial and Pleroma instances.
* The GlitchSoc source code is available, and this could be back-ported to mastodon saving much effort.

And -- What about the CLIENT side to support this?

* Some clients already DO support this; the snapshot below shows a pretty Test post, made via and displayed in Pinafore -- pinafore.social
* Husky Android client has Rich Text support built in too.
* GlitchSoc and Pleroma FE also support it natively.

See the image in this post -- a Test with various Rich Text features applied, all done via a GlitchSocial instance where a friend has an account.

What is MarkDown ? How could I use it?

Markdown is a simplified and easy to learn text formatting system that is widely used in the Net.

It replaces clumsy HTML MarkUp tags with simpler to use ones.

Wiki : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown

Official site : daringfireball.net/projects/ma

@design_RG Markdown support would be pretty cool! Though it would be more useful if we had a better UI for expanding posts when we read it. With the relatively narrow column based layout it doesnt lend well to formatting.

With that said markdown wouldnt work on apps, it would only work on the web interface.

It might actually be doable similar to how we do mathjax, by post-processing with javascript. this might be a more doable feature than most if the javascript is already out there.

@freemo
> With the relatively narrow column based layout it doesnt lend well to formatting.

Narrow Columns? in most places, but not on my machines... (AWI on Steroids for me}

Screenshot : i.postimg.cc/K8jwB9Gh/Screensh

Husky has it working for a Mobile client, also Pinafore, via web, both desktop and mobile.

@design_RG Fair, QOTOs column design does make it possible for you to reduce the columns to 2 or 3 and get some pretty good real estate. Still, I keep a lot of columns opena nd its a pain to destroy and create them just because I want to read a post in full form.

What I wish is there was a button where a column would temporarily expand to full width and then click it again to shrink it back down to normal.

That would let me keep my 6+ columns open but still exploit the full width of our UI on a per-post basis when needed (most posts dont need it, in fact mostly just yours do, lol :) )

@freemo LOL...

> but still exploit the full width of our UI on a per-post basis when needed (most posts dont need it, in fact mostly just yours do, lol :) )

I consider this a mark of distinction. 😃

WEB Magazine UI for me!!!

BTW -- you should be using dual monitors no? 6 columns??? OMG

@design_RG I use a 4K+ monitor at full resolution with no scaling, extra large. so I get a lot of space to work with. But a second monitor wouldnt play too nice as it wouldnt be in my field of vision as you would get with a smaller set of monitors. So I dont really get much benefit out of it. Even with my 5-6 columns open they are actually relatively wide due to my massive resolution and large monitor.

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