I’ve been playing with TipTap for the last few weeks and really enjoying it!
Going Headless seems like a good approach however it’s made rolling out TipTap for a side project tedious as I need to start with styling basic components.
It’d be great to have an 80% use-case coverage for common components.
We think the headless approach is a big factor in why Tiptap has become so popular, but you are right! You can't just add Tiptap to your project without styling. That's why we're always asked about a drop-in Notion-like styling. We don't offer this, but our community has built something that might help you: https://github.com/TypeCellOS/BlockNote
About Domio:
Domio is a technology platform in the travel sector. With our mission to bring the world together through travel, we're building branded apartment-hotels focused on group travelers. Imagine all of the space and freedom of Airbnbs backed by a global brand with teams on the ground ready to delight the guest every step of the way. Our team is rapidly scaling as we're launching multiple 50+ unit "apartment-hotels" across the U.S. in several markets.
The product and engineering team are focused on building a global brand, seamless booking and in unit experiences as well as a unifying platform to power our fast-paced growth.
It doesn't matter if he was being fickle or not with his purchase, at the end of the day makerbot didn't make $2,000 from the loss of this sale. Any company that requires it's customers to register before making a purchase is just asking to get hurt.
It's a very nice idea, I would love to see more creativity in the web, but I don't think I agree with the implementation or what I see as the user base. Every blog page is not just a template, it's someone's vision of the world. It's an identity and a brand that the blogger tries to create and extend to its users. Using this new style the blogger would completely lose any form of identity and become more of a sparkling instagram knockoff than a medium to share rich content to its user base.