Bill G. said: How does this look? <a href="https://try.discourse.org/" rel="nofollow">https://try.discourse.org/</a> CONS No paragraph alignment or header formatting. Long format stuff works fine and feels readable. Handles drafts! (Interestingly enough, there's a 20 character minimum to a post or comment.) Image handling is kind of clumsy: -- web links create links (not images) -- uploads need manual (dimension) resizing. -- no image alignment (like Roll20 did before it didn't) No horizontal lines. Pros Posts and Comments can be linked. Posts and Comments can be bookmarked. Posts and Comments can be liked. Categories and Tags Integrated search with lots of parameters. Preformatted / code text wraps. Paste of copied images into the editor (does an auto upload) Supports animated gifs! Not quite WYSIWYG, but a live panel. Lots of notification options. Emojis! Overall, a richer environment that looks like it's actually intended for the role, rather than being an add-on for an overall feature set. Some odd omissions and rough spots, but good step up from the Roll20 forum, IMO.