What this means for you
You can now keep longer Markdown editing sessions cleaner. Important files can stay pinned, temporary tabs can be closed quickly, and fullscreen preview gives you more room to focus on the document itself.
Best way to use it
- Start from Manage when you want to review or clean up existing Markdown files.
- Open the files you need, then pin the tabs that should stay available.
- Use the close control beside the Manage tab group to clear unpinned tabs without losing pinned files.
- Enter fullscreen when you want a focused reading or editing view; the controls stay out of the way until you move back to them.
- Delete files from the list when they are no longer needed, then confirm the action to move them out of your active files.
This update is designed to make Markdown management feel calmer when you are switching between several files, creating new drafts, or cleaning up old notes.
A calmer review pattern
Use pinned tabs for files that should stay close during a longer session. For example, you might pin a project brief, a release checklist, or a reference note while opening temporary drafts beside it. When the temporary work is finished, close those tabs and leave the pinned files ready for the next pass.
Fullscreen preview is useful when the document itself needs your full attention. Open it when you are reading through a long note, checking formatting, or reviewing a draft before saving. Then return to the normal view when you need to switch files, delete old content, or continue organizing.
Good cleanup habits
At the end of a session, review open tabs and remove anything that no longer helps the task. Keep pinned files limited to active work, delete outdated notes from Manage after confirming, and save only the files that actually changed. This keeps your Markdown files easier to understand the next time you return.