Publishing feels calmer when the content model carries the structure. Writers can focus on the draft while titles, descriptions, dates, images, and tags stay consistent everywhere the post appears.
Keep content separate from presentation
EmDash manages the editorial source of truth, while Minastro decides how each field is presented. A post can move from draft to publication without requiring a code change or a second copy of the content.
Good publishing tools make the correct workflow feel like the shortest one.
A useful post structure
Rich content can combine the pieces readers expect from a complete technical article:
- Clear sections that make longer ideas easy to scan.
- Lists for steps, decisions, and practical takeaways.
- Quotes that give an important point room to breathe.
- Links and emphasized text where more context is useful.
Publish once, reuse everywhere
The same post fields power the index card, this full reading view, search results, and the RSS feed. That shared source keeps the experience coherent without turning the frontend into a content store.