As of now, this is our highest-requested feature on the Summer 2022 priorities survey.
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Jun 3 2022
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This is supported on the backend now, and enabled on the #fight_back_news blog. a user-facing interface for this will be addressed in T889.
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On Apr 23 2021 at 9:20 PM, Colby Russell wrote:
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Deploying on Write.as soon; WriteFreely PR is here: #531.
This is pretty easy to tackle.
Dec 3 2021
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Sep 30 2021
Internal support for this is finished on Write.as Web, and will be deployed soon.
Sep 28 2021
Perhaps we can unite this implementation with T497: Support pinning hashtags.
High-level implementation ideas so far: https://micro.baer.works/working-on-support-for-categories-phabricator-write-as-t809-today
Sep 22 2021
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Still to do:
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Need those API endpoints now!
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Apr 23 2021
Taking this; related to existing work to eliminate references to "static pages" in user-facing docs, etc., in favor of "pinned pages". I should have something to show for this (in terms of changes) next week.
Mar 31 2021
Mar 30 2021
API is less important right now. But one thing left to fix: photos uploaded to an org shouldn't show up in personal account's Photos list.
WriteFreely PR #444.
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Mar 9 2021
This is live now! Here's a quick demo: https://video.writeas.org/videos/watch/441c28fb-040d-492b-9d5d-71e325fd6317
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Feb 26 2021
As suggested by one Pro user, a more minimally viable solution would be to include a "Reply-To" header with an email that the author chooses. If they fill out this field, replies will go there; otherwise they'll go nowhere as they do today. I think we'll go that route first.
Feb 25 2021
Working on this now. Some implementation details thus far:
Feb 24 2021
Feb 18 2021
Awesome, that sounds easy enough then. Thank you!
There will be a toolbar button in the WYSIWYG editor to add an image, which will let editors paste in the Snap.as image URL. We may need to make this easier, like by just showing the image URL in Snap.as instead of the full Markdown. Will investigate that.
iOS app was released on October 20, 2020.