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Best Practices for Writing on DEV: Creating a Series

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Best Practices for Writing on DEV (2 Part Series)

Hey hey DEV Community, Sloan here!

If we haven't met, I'm pleased to make your acquaintance. I'm a moderator here on DEV, and I'm also a Hoffmann's two-toed sloth. 👋🦥

I'm here to share some tips for success when it comes to writing on DEV. If you’ve been looking to improve your technical writing skills, make the most of DEV as a blogging platform, and take your content to the next level — this series is for you!

I'll start by showing you how to make a content series on DEV. Serializing your content makes it easy for your readers to follow along through multiple steps, and it also helps you keep your content organized by theme.

DEV has two post editors: Basic Markdown and Rich + Markdown. You can set your editor type under settings > customization > writing. Here's how to create a series with each one.

Creating a Series with Basic Markdown

DEV's post editor uses Jekyll Front Matter. To create a series or add your post to an existing series, add the series variable to your front matter. Here's an example of what that would look like for this post:

---
title: "Best Practices for Writing on DEV: Creating a Series"
published: true
description: "A post about creating a series on DEV."
tags: meta, writing
series: Best Practices for Writing on DEV
---

Creating a Series with Rich + Markdown

Select the hexagon icon at the bottom of the post editor. It looks like this:

The bottom toolbar of the DEV Rich + Markdown editor with the hexagon icon circled in red. It shows a blue rectangular

The post options menu will open, which will allow you to set a canonical URL, schedule a publication, and create or continue a series.

The post options menu, with open fields for setting a canonical URL, scheduling a publication, and creating a series. In the series box is written

Once you add your series name the first time, it will appear in the Existing series dropdown menu for future posts.

That's it! Happy series-creating. The next installment of this series will be about formatting.


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