It has different kinds of elements and text formatting: a, blockquote, code, em, figcaption, figure, h2, h3, h4, hr, img, li, ol, p, path, pre, strong, svg, table, td, th, thead, tr, ul. But it doesn't have an h1 element and buttons.
I think the article should have some images.
Allow to select a different font for codes (inline codes and code blocks/fences).
Idea: you can merge features from your Blog Post template and the one Tailwind CSS uses
The one Tailwind CSS uses looks good for your tool's purpose especially for testing fonts.
It has different kinds of elements and text formatting:
a
,blockquote
,code
,em
,figcaption
,figure
,h2
,h3
,h4
,hr
,img
,li
,ol
,p
,path
,pre
,strong
,svg
,table
,td
,th
,thead
,tr
,ul
. But it doesn't have anh1
element and buttons.I think the article should have some images.
Allow to select a different font for codes (inline codes and code blocks/fences).
Idea: you can merge features from your Blog Post template and the one Tailwind CSS uses
Thank you