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🌄 Good morning (here)!☕
As requested, find below what you are seeking, as to why I closed InLeo down and went back to PeakD, for publishing my financial posts.
While I haven't published it yet, what follows is my effort to respond, as there is no need to wait, once I thought about it (upon reading your comment and after my 1st cup of coffee ... 😉).
First, let me point out that my workstation has two identical monitors. Second, let me point out my posts contain a lot of HTML, as I do not find MarkDown able to meet my objectives ...
So, the first thing we see is how the identical code displays in both UIs. They do not fit the screen space the same (not the end of the world, but I am very detail oriented, as a retired Business Systems Analyst).
What I have highlighted:
That is enough. Seems like there were other items I noticed, when I first tried it out, but ... Not sure TBH ... This gives you the general idea.
P.S. Thank you for pointing out to me that today, InLeo can be used to publish any content. As for "earning LEO" for every post, you'd have to explain that to me some more, as I don't know what that means.
Hello @roleerob. Did you notice the 5% beneficiary fee suggested for the privilege of publishing in InLeo? If one upgrades and pays the 10HBD/mo, I wonder if the 5% fee will still be required?
As for "earning LEO" for every post, I also wonder if this is the "support" of one's content touted when publishing quality content in InLeo?
I also had issues with the HTML code when it came to the uploading of images. I have a Footer template. Copied it over to InLeo draft, and viola, a royal SNAFU.
The time it took me to REDO the placement of my side-by-side images into a table instead of the "pull-left/right" HTML code in the end was a royal SNAFU.
Take care.
!ALIVE
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