For an enhanced Markdown

Encoding cards with Markdown is great since it helps focusing on the content, rather than the display… although a better handling of hierarchy would help the “reading” side of the user’s spectrum.

Usecase: when I use # symbols in card subtitle and/or card description, I’d like the card display to reflect that hierarchy with :

  1. the card title automatically bumped up to the h0 level, so it stands out on the card (or any other visual that helps standing it out)
  2. the font sizes of all levels used adapted so those titles are more in harmony with the simple text within the card subtite / card description

Here is a screenshot of the issue (produced with the playground) where we can only see the “methodes” subtitles, obliterating any card title.

@CoMicFont Let’s discuss that together soon.

We never expected users to use headings in the card title itself… The card title is supposed to be kept quite short and to the point. Markdown is supported there for italic, bold and bullets (not even really well).

Is there a point at putting a lot of prose within the card title itself ??

The point was to add context infos (as there are no description dimension) and I assumed the first carriage return would create the subtitle line…

:+1:to discuss it !

(I carry on with my thoughts)

In the full version (not the playground), rendering is still odd with Markdown tags : e.g. here with the bullet list the subtitle is squared out. It is standing apart from the card title, which is nice, but it also stands out, which is puzzling since title should be first seen.

That can be partly overcome when coloring cards, provided the title does not start with a numbering markdown tag: