When I first tried it out, Text Blaze didn’t make it easy to publicly share folders of snippets. They’ve solved that, apparently, so now you can make folders publicly available from the Mac app. So I present…

Apparently folder sharing is still an “MVP” feature, so I can share with you, but…

Lipsum, a collection of random text generators for Text Blaze. These almost all make use of the {urlload} command, which currently doesn’t show up in the command palette and I’m unclear as to whether they’re available to lower-level accounts (I have a Business subscription). If you try them out and run into issues, let me know.

This set includes a couple of snippets for inserting placeholder images into HTML/Markdown documents, which I use pretty frequently when designing. You’ll also find snippets for Bacon Ipsum (I’m pescatarian, but…) and Hipster Ipsum, for those who prefer a little change from the typical Lorem Ipsum.

If you’re trying out Text Blaze, check out the Lipsum folder. If nothing else, it offers some good examples for using {urlload} in your own snippets.

Standard (for now) PSA: You have to scroll all the way to the bottom of the Text Blaze page to find the Mac app. I don’t know why they don’t make their native apps more obvious…