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Release v2.4.14 of Ktistec

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  • Release v2.4.14 of Ktistec is small in terms of features and fixes, but it improves in two areas where I thought Ktistec was weak: light/dark mode support and autosave.

    I'm not hardcore dark mode, but I do prefer it in some cases. Ktistec selects light or dark mode based on the browser or system setting—there is currently no means to select the mode directly. A nice side effect of light/dark mode support is that custom theming support comes nearly for free.

    Figure 1: Ktistec editor showing the Dracula theme

    Ktistec was meant for writing. I post my fair share of one-line bits of wisdom, but I started building Ktistec because I wanted a space to write long form, and existing Fediverse platforms were more for social interaction. When writing long form, autosaving is an essential feature. Ktistec will now autosave draft posts and replies. If you navigate away before publishing, you can always find the incomplete draft in the Drafts collection which is accessible from your timeline page.

    Added

    • Add design system page for previewing UI elements.
    • Support custom themes with automatic light/dark mode switching.
    • Add autosave functionality for new posts, draft posts, and replies.

    Changed

    • Add external link indicators.

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