But if shortform posts appear in the All Posts page, then what’s the difference between them and regular posts? And I mean formal difference, not just difference of intention.
Functional difference is that they don’t have titles, and are in sans serif.
Most of the intended difference is in how formal they come across.
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But if shortform posts appear in the All Posts page, then what’s the difference between them and regular posts? And I mean formal difference, not just difference of intention.
Functional difference is that they don’t have titles, and are in sans serif.
Most of the intended difference is in how formal they come across.