Markdown formatting works well when composing at habla.news . Have you tried that site for blogging? It works for me.
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I've used it. It mostly works. I tend to like bolding some words in a block quote, and Habla won't let me do that. I may go back to Habla since Highlighter is gone. I could paste right into Highlighter and not have to reformat my post. All of the others only seem to let me paste in the text. I then have to recreate all of the formatting, which is a lot of work on my long posts.
I posted all mine through Habla without any issues (using Markdown -- with double asterisks around a word to make it bold). I wonder what the deal is.
Another site looks real clean: notestack.com. Maybe try that? (I've only read posts there -- never wrote with it.)
Here's something I wrote in Habla that has bolded words inside of block quotes. Search this article ID#:
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Here's something you can try, if you've been writing in Word format first and have been trying to recreate the formatting inside of Nostr.
Copy and paste your document into It should instantly translate that into Markdown (with a preview on the right side). Then you can copy and paste the Markdown text into Habla or Yakkihone.
Another idea (though I hate Google with all my heart) is if you have a document inside of Google Docs, you can download it as a Markdown file.
Then you can open that up in a text editor, copy it, and paste it into a Nostr long-form content site
StackEdit – In-browser Markdown editor
Full-featured, open-source Markdown editor based on PageDown, the Markdown library used by Stack Overflow and the other Stack Exchange sites.
Then you can open that up in a text editor, copy it, and paste it into a Nostr long-form content site