After #57 is complete, the final step is to add a code editor to Platypub so people can tweak/develop themes without leaving the app. Besides being convenient for quick tweaks, it'd be great if this helped people get into clojure/programming in general. i.e. maybe you aren't a programmer, but you've got a blog published with Platypub and you want to make a small change to the way it looks--we want the UX to be nice enough so that you could make the change without too much difficulty (even if it requires some trial and error).
After #57 is complete, the final step is to add a code editor to Platypub so people can tweak/develop themes without leaving the app. Besides being convenient for quick tweaks, it'd be great if this helped people get into clojure/programming in general. i.e. maybe you aren't a programmer, but you've got a blog published with Platypub and you want to make a small change to the way it looks--we want the UX to be nice enough so that you could make the change without too much difficulty (even if it requires some trial and error).