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  1. 53 minutes ago, DTLow said:

     

    So; it seems very easy to implement, except for the JavaScript... and CSS

    In web I know all of those are doable HTML+JavaScript+CSS as in the example i sent but on the desktop I'm not sure what would be the code behind. HTML+JavaScript+CSS is just the web-front end languages. On desktop you would probably use C# with some content processing libraries, where you would need to add a similar logic to the one that the example does with JavaScript in the web scenario.

  2. 19 minutes ago, DTLow said:

    Please provide details.  Keep in mind Evernote's note format is a simple html base.
    Here's the code base you are working with:  https://dev.evernote.com/doc/articles/enml.php

    If Evernote had a $ for every post that says "it seems very easy" they'd have funds to implement such changes

    Here is an example that you can run and test. https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_js_collapsible.asp

    It needs some javascript, there might be some challenges for the desktop version because I am not sure how would javascript be implemented in desktop version.

  3. 8 minutes ago, DTLow said:

    This is a user discussion forum; no Evernote representatives have posted in this discussion

    To indicate your support for this request, use the voting buttons in the top left corner of the discussion.

    You can also participate in the discussion; such as identifying work-arounds

    The problem is that this has been requested years ago by hundreds of users, it seems very easy to implement, it is highly usefull and even with all this factors, no anouncement has been done by the evernote team through any channel, that I am aware of. Is there any channel that we can use to reach them? Maybe if we call and even post the code so they just paste it in the program they will add this feature.

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