Leaflet Together: cursors, comments, group publications!
Today we're releasing three big things to help us better write and publish together:
We've been exploring creative collaborative tools for quite some time; Leaflet Together is a nod to our previous project Hyperlink, making spaces for people to learn and create together.
We're excited to make collaborative work even better in Leaflet!
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Group Publications
You can now invite contributors to a publication, so multiple people can publish together in one place!
This is a great way to make a pub for a team, org, meetup, or other group — Leaflet Lab Notes or atproto.nyc for example!
This is a new feature for Leaflet Pro — we're excited to build more powerful tools for serious publishers!
Here's how it works:
We'd love to build on this to make Leaflet work even better for groups, orgs, and other collaborative publications. Please reach out with any feedback or requests!
Sign up or upgrade to Leaflet Pro to start publishing and invite contributors — learn more here or sign up directly: $12 / month or $120 / year. We appreciate your support!
And now that you can collaborate with more people in publications, we made it better to work with them in your docs and drafts!
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Cursors and comments
Did you know Leaflet started as a simple shared doc editor?
Now that Leaflet is great for publishing, we want to better bring those worlds together. So, we now have…
Multiplayer cursors
See when others are in the same doc, writing and editing together, with live cursors! Hover over the cursor to see username (if logged in; 'anonymous' if not). Highlight state, too.
Comments in documents / drafts
Anyone with the edit link to a Leaflet document can now select text and add comments!
These are off-protocol, using your Atmosphere account just for identity, and don't show in published posts or view-only links.
Editors can mark comments as resolved (this doesn't show anywhere for now but could in the future); you can delete your own comments as well.
All kinds of collaborative docs
Great not only for collaborative blog editing / feedback, but for any collaborative docs: projects, team notes, or anything else you're working on with trusted collaborators.
And makes realtime collab — like a focused draft review session, or team notes during a call — a lot nicer!
To try this out, make any doc — draft in a pub, or a standalone Leaflet doc — and share the edit link with a friend or collaborator. Let us know what you think!
Discussion in the ATmosphere