June 18, 2024
When you’re writing regular posts, you’ll be using the standard post editor. Here’s a video describing its features: You can write with rich text formatting, including bold and italic. There's headings, lists and quotes. All of this is accessible from the editor toolbar: Inserting links is easy too. Just hit the link button and fill out the form. You can bring images in from your Photos Library o... [Read More]
June 18, 2024
You can create short posts using the quick widget on Mac or iOS, and automatically cross-post them to Mastodon. Here’s a quick video demonstrating how micro-posting works on macOS. On iOS, the same interface is available from your blog screen. Social media has trained us to share quick thoughts, and PupperPost gives you that power too. You can get to the micropost editor anytime by tapping the pa... [Read More]
June 18, 2024
If you’re looking at that blank screen, wondering what to write on your blog, look no further! Here’s a video explaining (and showing!) the different post types available in PupperPost. Prefer to read? Me too! 🙌 In PupperPost, you can choose from three different post types. Here they are! Regular posts.. This is the classic post type, where you write paragraphs of text, with images, links, quot... [Read More]
June 17, 2024
Welcome, and thank you for trying out PupperPost! This blog is the user manual for the app. You can check out the complete contents here , or using the “Contents” link at the top of the page. Let’s walk through your first few minutes with PupperPost. 1. Get PupperPost. You can download PupperPost from the App Store , for Mac and iOS. 2. First Time Setup. When you first run PupperPost, you’ll ... [Read More]
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