When myLogseqBlog uploads the file, it takes care of making it public, so the manual step specified in the docs is no longer needed.
The nodes we create are of type markdown, so that the blog processor knows to render the text through a Markdown processor.
Download the folder as you did when you installed the app.
Unzip the folder, copy mylogseqblog.js from the newly downloaded folder into the previous folder. This preserves your config.json file which will not change.
Continue building as before.
Eventually, hopefully soon, this functionality will either be baked into an easy to use app and all this will happen in a very natural way.
I am a total beginner in LogSeq and an expert in Drummer, and this part would have been very hard for the LS people to do, so I went first.
After a period of using it, we should put our heads together based on the experience and figure out how to package this for maximum ease of use and power.
I'm just glad to have LogSeq users and Drummer users sharing functionality. This is a first step in what I hope will be a long collaboration! ❤️
When myLogseqBlog uploads the file, it takes care of making it public, so the manual step specified in the docs is no longer needed.
The nodes we create are of type markdown, so that the blog processor knows to render the text through a Markdown processor.
Download the folder as you did when you installed the app.
Unzip the folder, copy mylogseqblog.js from the newly downloaded folder into the previous folder. This preserves your config.json file which will not change.
Continue building as before.
Eventually, hopefully soon, this functionality will either be baked into an easy to use app and all this will happen in a very natural way.
I am a total beginner in LogSeq and an expert in Drummer, and this part would have been very hard for the LS people to do, so I went first.
After a period of using it, we should put our heads together based on the experience and figure out how to package this for maximum ease of use and power.
I'm just glad to have LogSeq users and Drummer users sharing functionality. This is a first step in what I hope will be a long collaboration! ❤️