Not related to the post itself, but how did you implement the '3 part series' thing. I'm guessing it's a funky Markdown feature that I just can't find documented, and you haven't manually just created these tables?
If you're in editor version 2, you click the ... to get the popup with the cannonical URL and series name. Give it a series name. With editor v1, you can set a front matter attribute for the series name.
I never realised there were two versions of the editor! (If anyone's reading this and, like me, can't find it, it's under settings -> misc).
It looks like once you've created your post you're stuck in the version of the editor that you created it is (at least I don't get the fancy new screen when I edit old posts!)
I'm now going to create everything as a series! :-)
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Not related to the post itself, but how did you implement the '3 part series' thing. I'm guessing it's a funky Markdown feature that I just can't find documented, and you haven't manually just created these tables?
Dev.to automatically does that if you define a series fir multiple articles that share the same name. It's cool, but you can't customize it too much.
How have you defined it as a series? I initially thought it would be a tag, but it's clearly not.
If you're in editor version 2, you click the ... to get the popup with the cannonical URL and series name. Give it a series name. With editor v1, you can set a front matter attribute for the series name.
Thanks!
I never realised there were two versions of the editor! (If anyone's reading this and, like me, can't find it, it's under settings -> misc).
It looks like once you've created your post you're stuck in the version of the editor that you created it is (at least I don't get the fancy new screen when I edit old posts!)
I'm now going to create everything as a series! :-)