April 9, 2025
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Google Doc formatting and styling support
PCC provides a unique solution to render documents edited in Google Doc on the Web . Any web professional will immediately tick that there’s no way to give the full power of a word processor such as Google Doc into a Web page, and that’s probably true. It’s also not our goal to support entirely the whole set of capabilities that Google Doc offers.
This said, our goal is to support as much as it can make sense for a Web document.
At the time being, we already offer a broad support for Google Doc formatting and styling.
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Supported:
- Text
- Italics
Strikethrough- Underline
- Bold
- Superscript
- Subscript
- Paragraphs
- Headers 1 - 6
- Subtitle Heading
- Block quotes
- Lists
- Ordered
- Unordered
- Emphasis
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- Code
- Block code
- Inline code (fixed-width fonts)
- Images
- Tables
- Footnotes
- Table of content
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Unsupported:
- Page headers
- Page footers
- Text
- Title header style
- Subtitle header style
- Text align (center, right, justified)
- Variable font sizing
- Variable spacing between lines & paragraphs
- Variable indent (above a certain threshold text is treated as block quote but below and above that threshold text isn’t)
- Variable color
- Checklist bullet points (shows up as regular bullet point list)
- Dropdowns
- Building blocks (at the exception of the code block, others suffer from bad formatting when rendered)
- Page breaks
- Multiple column text
- Image watermarks
- Comments and reactions
- These currently show up as footnotes in the published page, should be stripped
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