The image thing is fixed in Coracle. It's sort of annoying, but there's no really good way to figure out user intent on whether a link should be rendered 100% of the time. Rendering at the end/beginning of a line is the right thing most of the time, but there are times when it isn't.

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Looks better – not a perfect solution, but what Coracle does tracks with how these notes are displayed on Primal web and Nostur.

I’d still suggest grouping all the images together at the end so the post appears like how Damus and Primal mobile display it.

I just assume that if the only link in the note ends with an image file extension the user intent is implied. Most people aren’t trying to do fancy stuff with inline images, they just want to post photos of their cat.

Images that should be grouped should be listed in succession

Yes but not every client works the same way with image uploads and sometimes the user doesn’t realize it until it’s posted.

Stop turning everything into a user error when bad or inconsistent UX is almost always the culprit.

I was proposing more of an idea for future implementation.

Gotcha. We have established best practices for interpreting displaying note content, it’s simply that some devs choose to ignore it and go their own way.

We have an imeta tag already.

We could add a field to force inline display.