Dikaios1517 on Nostr: I generally use Habla.news for publishing my long form. Your end result should be ...
I generally use Habla.news for publishing my long form.
Your end result should be mostly the same regardless of which one you use.
Long-form notes use markdown for formatting, so you should brush up on proper markdown syntax for common elements like images, headings, bulleted lists, hyperlinks, etc.
The compoaition tools for each long-form client may have different elements available for you as shortcuts, but if you know how to write markdown without those helps, then it really makes no difference which one you use.
How your article will look to the reader will depend on where they are reading it from. Even if you wrote it on Habla, they might read it on YakiHonne, or even Amethyst, and things might render a bit differently. Since Nostr is an open protocol, writing the note on one client doesn't mean the note is locked to that client. It will be visible on any client that can display that kind of note.
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