E11 | A Conversation about Rich Text Fields, HTML, JSON and Markdown | Chris Towler
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In this episode, I have a great conversation with Chris Towler, a nano tech engineer and front end developer, all about Rich Text Fields, HTML, JSON and Markdown and how and when to use them in Contentful.
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Questions Asked
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- Tell us about your background.
- What is nano scale technology?
- What got you interested in programming?
- How did you get into Contenful?
- Please define JSON?
- What does "stringify" mean from a development's perspective?
- Why is it important to stringify data?
- What is HTML formatting?
- What is markdown and how is it different than HTML?
- Why would people use markdown over HTML in their textfield?
- Explain the difference between a rich text field, a long text field and a short text field in Contentful?
- What are validation values differences between the 3 types of text fields?
- Give us the details of a Rich Text Field in Contentful.
- What are node types in the RTF field?
- Why is it important to have the formating separate from the content itself in a RTF field?
- How are node types in Rich Text Fields rendered into HTML?
- Can you extend the native Rich Text Fields to add your own formatting options for authors?
- Tell us about how you use custom content types to extend the formatting options of a Rich Text Field?
- How can custom content types to extend the RTF field help design systems?
- Can you limit the formatting capabilities an author has in a Rich Text Field?
- What's the difference between a link, embedded and inline entry in Rich Text Fields?
- Tell us about content previews and how they can be used to see what the content in an RTF field looks like?
- What are some best practices for pasting content into an RTF from Microsoft Word or Google Docs?
- Should we only use Contentful's RTFs over the long text fields?
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Reference Links
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- Chris Towler’s Website (https://www.christowler.nyc/)
- Chris Towler’s Twitter (https://twitter.com/heyitstowler)
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