Article type notes do not appear in the #Amethyst feed, so if you wrote one be sure to post a link to it as a regular note.
### Make your notes look very official
If I had anything to say, I'd put it here. **I can bold important things**. Does it work?
* Bullet points
* *Italics*
3. Third thing
4. ~~Strikethrough~~
++Underline doesn't seem to work++
#### Time for a new section
> This is a quote
Note link:
nostr:note1gguda28qkf8x4dg02ud46j27zzt6jvqcnnceayvqgfphetl79jvqm8x7sl

| Tables | Tables |
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| Data | Data |
| Data | Data |
| Data | Data |
[Link to article on habla](https://habla.news/u/crizzo@nostrplebs.com/custom_article_url)
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# H1
## H2
### H3
#### H4
##### H5
###### H6
H5 and H6 look the same in the preview.
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code
code
more code
```
`also code`
I'm gonna write some shit soon.
Discussion
Also if you save a draft on habla it will use that date as the publish date when you go to post it later.
What app did you use to create that test?
Habla.news
In browser on desktop.
Cheers - I might have to create an alt, since I generated my initial key pair in amethyst instead of using a wallet to sign in and I don't fancy putting my npriv in to a website
On desktop you can use a browser extension to store your nsec locally and sign notes for you. The two I know of are https://github.com/fiatjaf/nos2x and getalby.com
That's handy...I'm just about to set my desktop up again after 2 years
I can see it in amethyst once the quote showed up in my feed.
Yeah I might be wrong about that. I could have sworn I'd seen articles on my feed before.
I did not see the article in my feed directly. I'm saying that I can view the entire article from your note reference post.
Ah right. Yeah that's why I did that because I knew Amethyst does have the capability of displaying those kind of notes. It might have but shown because it's dated two days ago when I saved it as a draft. I'll figure it out eventually.
Never saw it in my feed. When I view your profile I see the initial post 2 days ago, the couple hours old article, and the note quoting the article. Interesting.