We have released our new feature Tana Publish: Pages
We are looking for feedback and first impressions. Please add any feedback on in the thread below.
This feedback will be considered by the product team for our first round of updates in the coming weeks.
Please note, this is not a place for submitting bugs. If you are encountering a bug, please file a report in app via 'submit a bug' in the bottom left settings menu in your Tana workspace.
46 Comments
Small QoL request. Sometimes I want to be able to quickly copy the published URL, but I don't want to have to open the page in browser to do so. If you can add a way to copy the published URL from the publish menu, that would be great.
It would be nice if first child nodes under a published node could be displayed as children. That is, it would be nice if the structure in Tana here:
Could have level 2 nodes displayed as a list, instead of either paragraphs, quotes, or headings:
Clickable checkboxes please!
Table of Contents at the top of the page. So, the reader can easily jump to the specific section.
I love the idea of this feature, but the actual implementation seems buggy, incomplete (as in lacking features that Tana does natively), and very unpolished in many ways.
For me, the ideal solution would be to publish the node pages as they are - with all their functionality and look and feel but isolated them from the rest of the database (unless links between nodes are explicitly defined).
I don't understand at all why this wasn't done first - before applying new UI/skins to the content.
The display order of Nodes in Search Node in Tana Publish is a bit messy. Even if the sort sorting method is adjusted, it will not change. This is inconvenient and I hope it can be optimized.