Thanks you so much for your suggestion and I heartfully respect your opinion about my work. But the thing is that I have been writing articles about my daily progress on hashnode for over a month now, I found out about dev just a couple of days ago, so for now I am just copying my articles from hashnode to dev because I want them both to be at the same article count so i can write the future articles simultaneously on both of them. I hope you understand.
Accessibility First DevRel. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
No issue, now it makes sense, I did think you were progressing at a frightening rate! 🤣
Just check your tagging makes sense for what you write about!
As I said, looking forward to seeing some things you create with your new skills!
Also are you aware you can turn things into a series on here? That is a great way to link things together (i.e. you could create a series "learning HTML" and then a series "learning CSS" so that your articles are linked together. Check the "nut" (settings) icon at the bottom when you write a post.
Oh. I didn't know about that. That's actually a good idea. I will make a bunch of articles into a series. Can I also make the already published articles into a series?
Accessibility First DevRel. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
Yes, just go into one article to create a series. Then go into the next article and select that series from the drop down and it will show up automagically (you have to have 2 live articles in a series for it to show up).
Accessibility First DevRel. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
You use markdown to do this. If you search Google for "how to use Markdown" there are loads of tutorials out there. Also when you write an article you should see a panel to the right where you can see a few things you can do in markdown hidden under what looks like a link.
A good place to learn basic markdown is stackoverflow.com as they have a toolbar similar to a normal editor where you can select "bold" for example and it will add the relevant markdown around any selected text.
Thanks you so much for your suggestion and I heartfully respect your opinion about my work. But the thing is that I have been writing articles about my daily progress on hashnode for over a month now, I found out about dev just a couple of days ago, so for now I am just copying my articles from hashnode to dev because I want them both to be at the same article count so i can write the future articles simultaneously on both of them. I hope you understand.
No issue, now it makes sense, I did think you were progressing at a frightening rate! 🤣
Just check your tagging makes sense for what you write about!
As I said, looking forward to seeing some things you create with your new skills!
Also are you aware you can turn things into a series on here? That is a great way to link things together (i.e. you could create a series "learning HTML" and then a series "learning CSS" so that your articles are linked together. Check the "nut" (settings) icon at the bottom when you write a post.
Oh. I didn't know about that. That's actually a good idea. I will make a bunch of articles into a series. Can I also make the already published articles into a series?
Yes, just go into one article to create a series. Then go into the next article and select that series from the drop down and it will show up automagically (you have to have 2 live articles in a series for it to show up).
Okay, got it. Can you also guide me please how I can present my code better(not just as simple text) in an article?
You use markdown to do this. If you search Google for "how to use Markdown" there are loads of tutorials out there. Also when you write an article you should see a panel to the right where you can see a few things you can do in markdown hidden under what looks like a link.
A good place to learn basic markdown is stackoverflow.com as they have a toolbar similar to a normal editor where you can select "bold" for example and it will add the relevant markdown around any selected text.
Got it. Thanks.