request for standard markdown
Markdown for notes is nice, but it would be better if you were to use the standard markdown syntax, especially with respect to links. See https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax.
Standard link syntax is:To create a link, enclose the link text in brackets (e.g., [Duck Duck Go]) and then follow it immediately with the URL in parentheses (e.g., (https://duckduckgo.com)).
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Hello 😊
This has been discussed here Too.
I'm also very interested in the support for standard link syntax in Markdown.For exemple, I created an item for a Linux server at home, with some docker containers. In the 1Password Items for each containers, I use the note to register link to resources (github pages, tutorials, tips, etc.). This could be much more pleasant to layout with a short link label than with the full url.
I also understand the security concern : a link could take me to another place if I'm not careful. Suggestion for this :
- A small popup : when I click on an link label, a brief popup ask me if I want to open [full url].
- A tooltip displaying the full URL when the mouse is over the label
Have a good day! 🖖
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Hello
Almost 1 month since last post, I take the liberty of bringing up this topic. 📫
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Hi @garyhooper and @Grishkaone
I've passed this suggestion on to the Product team for their consideration. I don't know if or when that change would take place, but I'd suggest keeping an eye on the release notes as 1Password is updated, which you can also read here:
Please let me know if you have any questions, or would like any further help. :)
— Grey
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Thanks @GreyM1P !
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@Grishkaone – You're very welcome. If you need anything from us, you can post here or email
support@1password.com
and we'll be here.0