![]() □ Con: If you plan on rendering the content in HTML or some other format outside of the editor, you have to take the additional step of converting the markdown.□ Pro: If you want to let people toggle between markdown and non-markdown mode seamlessly when editing text, this could be a good use case for saving as markdown.markdown-draft-js (shameless, as I maintain this one).Similar to HTML, libraries already exist for this. ![]() □ You could save in another format, like markdown ![]()
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