![]() Have you seen where I describe setting up a hotkey with PhraseExpress where one could, say, use Ctrl+Shift+Enter to move to the next bullet and automatically create a note with an empty space in the preceding bullet? Otherwise if one had to do that manually every time, it would be a PITA, for sure. BUT… there is a way to flip a switch with Stylish and pop in some CSS code that keeps all notes expanded. My main hangup would be that I wouldn’t be able to shuffle paragraphs around as easily as if they were all in bulleted lists… and although the notes are all expanded in the shared list, they would collapse when you’re not working with them. That would work nicely… one would just have to get comfortable with that workflow. No worries (boet)… you can keep that up there. Last but not least, for people loving Google Chrome, the Clip to Workflowy extension ( ) is more than convenient. The hack with the ( blank ) note, including the necessary space, is not needed! Sweet. All paragraphs / text blocks - enclosed by / with trailing empty lines - are converted as expected. – Use the note section for any other ( standard / formatted ) text. – Write any ( sub ) header using an ( indented ) bullet point. In this context, the following Markdown ( paragraph break ) structure is a suitable alternative to the proposed one: – Marked ( ) by Brett Terpstra with its clipboard preview for Markdown and all the available export formats, is your friend. – Stylish for Safari does exist! Install it from I have the following remarks for guys with a Mac: I hope that the Workflowy ( WF ) team does take up the ( hidden ) suggestions to improve ( even more the already excellent ) WF application. I can’t wait to finish the book, and I am looking forward to the blog contributions to come - as well as the second edition of the book. Written in an entertaining way, it discloses lots of useful and inspiring insights and goodies. I have started to read the book yesterday evening, and I am at page 227 right now - addictive!
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