{"type":"rich","html":"<div style=\"width: 640; height: 426; font-family: sans-serif,arial,freesans;\" ><div id=\"shared_container_1452444513\" class=\"shared_container\"> <div id=\"shared_header_1452444513\" class=\"shared_header\"><a href=\"https:\/\/buildtogether.dev\/channel\/hubzilla\" ><img src=\"https:\/\/buildtogether.dev\/photo\/profile\/s\/4\" alt=\"Hubzilla Technical Notes\" height=\"32\" width=\"32\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><span><a href=\"https:\/\/buildtogether.dev\/channel\/hubzilla\" ><bdi>Hubzilla Technical Notes<\/bdi><\/a> wrote the following <a href=\"https:\/\/buildtogether.dev\/item\/bb86db7a-a133-4bb0-9471-cec14b957447\" >post<\/a> <span class=\"autotime\" title=\"2025-01-16T10:19:41-06:00\" >Thu, 16 Jan 2025 10:19:41 -0600<\/span><\/span><\/div><div id=\"reshared-content-1452444513\" class=\"reshared-content\"><strong>Articles<\/strong><br \/>Located at: <code class=\"inline-code\">\/articles<\/code><br \/><br \/><h2>Suggestion 1: Fix Links<\/h2><br \/>When logged in, even though you can define a specific URL, the interface ignores it.<br \/><br \/>For example, the URL to this article is <span class=\"bookmark-identifier\">#^<\/span><a class=\"zrl bookmark\" href=\"https:\/\/buildtogether.dev\/articles\/hubzilla\/articles\"  target=\"_blank\"  rel=\"nofollow noopener\" >https:\/\/buildtogether.dev\/articles\/hubzilla\/articles<\/a> but when you click on the title or click on &quot;Link to Source&quot; it sends you to <span class=\"bookmark-identifier\">#^<\/span><a class=\"zrl bookmark\" href=\"https:\/\/buildtogether.dev\/item\/bb86db7a-a133-4bb0-9471-cec14b957447\"  target=\"_blank\"  rel=\"nofollow noopener\" >https:\/\/buildtogether.dev\/item\/bb86db7a-a133-4bb0-9471-cec14b957447<\/a> instead.<br \/><br \/>When you are logged out, the title has the correct URL, but the &quot;Link to Source&quot; URL does not.<br \/><br \/><h2>Suggestion 2: Allow More Formatting Options<\/h2><br \/>Right now you can only write articles in BBCode. Allowing you to switch formatting, similar to what is done for web pages, would be nice.<br \/><br \/>Even better would be a multi-markup editor, similar to what Streams has.<br \/><br \/><h2>Suggestion 3: WYSIWYG Editor<\/h2><br \/>It does not have an WYSIWYG Editor. If you enable the WYSIWYG Editor Addon, it only applies to posts, and does not work on Articles.<br \/><br \/><h2>Suggestion 4: Meta Data<\/h2><br \/>There is no way to change the Meta data related to the article. For example, the title of the page must be the same for both the &lt;title&gt; tag and the Title displayed on the article.<\/div><\/div><\/div>","width":640,"height":426}