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10:22 AM
Thanks for all the info! Currently, on two bigger platforms, i have two different setups. One alters the backend CSS to a level where the user things they are on the front-end (horrible solution that seem to have worked for the past year). The other site runs the ultra minimal Pell: github.com/jaredreich/pell -- This does of course not offer any groundbreaking features, but who needs a million buttons when all they use are basically three.
I look forward to delve into Gutenberg and see what we can do with it, but I do have my concerns about the need of a proper front-end editor... like medium or some of the other platforms offer. But I understand the complexities of implementing such feature.
 
as an aside, A8C have been trying to use Gutenberg in P2's, so embedding it on the frontend is possible, but it's not been the smoothest, and some changes to GB were made both on GH and in the P2 version to make it work
admittedly some of them were .com related, e.g. OEmbed works slightly differently on .com for security reasons ( we have something called protected embeds that routes them through a separate domain to improve isolation )
 
 
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Julia & Jason on July 10, 2018

Last month, Joe wrote about the Welcome Wagon work that we are doing to make Stack Overflow more welcoming and inclusive. Our current work involves projects across domains from asking questions to framing community standards and more; one project we have been working on is understanding how comments are used and misused on Stack Overflow.

We are a data engineer (Jason) and data scientist (Julia). As folks who code for a living and use Stack Overflow, as well as work here, we have certainly experienced and witnessed unwelcoming behavior in Stack Overflow comments first hand, whether through cond …

 

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