RE: Backpacking from Bangkok To Chiang Mai: Part 1 - Leaving Bangkok

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Backpacking from Bangkok To Chiang Mai: Part 1 - Leaving Bangkok

in hive-184437 •  4 years ago  (edited)

Thank you @smeralda, I am enjoying using your platform so far.

That being said, I have encountered a few issues since I began using it.

The first one is, as pointed out, having to edit the post that was automatically created from the TravelFeed integration onto Steem. It was initially only a matter of aesthetics. There were spaces where I thought there shouldn't be on the Steem post, while the same spaces were missing from my TravelFeed post.

As I began editing it directly on Steem, I could not subsequently save my changes; the Steem editor complained about some HTML elements for images, along with the use of more than 8 tags for the post. I therefore had to manually remove those tags and re-add each image separately.

The second issue I have encountered is with the automatic creation of the post on Hive. I tested out this integration with a test post right after setting it up, and it worked. However, when trying to publish this one, the integration did not work. A bit of help on that one would be much appreciated.

Thanks guys :-)

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Hi @tobatunaornot, sorry for the late reply, we only now saw your comment!

Our EasyEditor has some special features that are not available on other frontends and in some cases there can be incompatibilities like the spaces you experienced. If having your post look great on TravelFeed is most important to you, we recommend using EasyEditor (that also has cool features such as image galleries or the table of contents) and making edits through TravelFeed only, but if you want full compatibility with Hive/Steem, you can switch to the Markdown/HTML Editor which is the same as on other Hive/Steem frontends.

Hive and Steem both work with a resource credit system - if you don't have enough available resource credits, you can't post - this is a problem that many new accounts have since you start out with very few resource credits and accumulate more resource credits as you earn more Hive power/Steem power. This was the reason why posting to Hive failed for you. We have delegated you 30 HP so your next posts should go through :)