The publishing idea is great, and this is a really inventive approach for creating pages from what is in reality a very long list of nodes. The one significant thing missing for me is the ability to publish to my own site/server/location. I don't want to be entirely locked into Tana (as awesome as you all are).
What is the Tana philosophy with regards to openness and portability of data?
- publish to my own location (sFTP, Google Drive, Github pages, S3 bucket, whatever)
- export "page" as raw HTML
- export "page" as raw Markdown
- auto-publish anything that appears in a particular list or search
Hi Carl,
Good questions/points. Great yes the custom domain is a popular request
Can see the benefit of HTML and Markdown export of pages but not sure it will be a focus. You can currently export directly from the node as markdown and html- cmd k on the node, export plain html, or copy as markdown.
Auto-publishing a good idea and team exploring it, off for now to ensure people don't publish nodes unexpectedly.