# Q-Blog 1.0 — PRFAQ _Generated 2025-08-16 23:27Z_ ## Press Release (Narrative) Today we announce **Q-Blog 1.0**, a modern, accessible writing workspace that makes it effortless to publish under multiple blogs with a single name, and to collaborate safely through **Shared Blogs**. Q-Blog pairs a focused editor with strong correctness, accessibility, and testability so writers can publish confidently, teams can coordinate, and readers can trust what they see. Key highlights: - **Multiple blogs per name** — Organize topics cleanly without creating new accounts. - **Shared blogs** — Invite editors and authors with role-based permissions. - **Inclusive by design** — Keyboard-ready, screen-reader friendly, respectful of motion/contrast preferences. - **Resilient** — Deterministic saves, offline tolerance for drafts, clear recoveries on failure. - **Transparent** — Human-readable release notes and an upgrade guide. ## FAQ **What is Q-Blog? Who is it for?** A content creation app for individuals and teams who want a fast, accessible, and reliable blogging workflow. **How is it different?** Strong quality bar (tests, a11y), multi-blog under one name, and safe collaboration via shared blogs—all while keeping the UI simple. **Why multiple blogs per name?** Writers often publish in distinct domains (e.g., dev notes vs. essays). Separate blogs keep audiences clear without fragmenting identity. **How do Shared Blogs work?** Blog owners can invite collaborators and assign roles (**Owner**, **Editor**, **Author**). Permissions are enforced server-side; the UI mirrors capabilities but never trusts the client alone. **What about accessibility?** We commit to keyboard-only journeys, semantic landmarks, focus management, descriptive names/labels, and honoring user preferences for motion and contrast. **How do you keep content safe?** Rich text is sanitized on save and render (allowlist). Permissions gate every write. Observability captures issues without leaking personal data. **How do you measure success?** Reliability (save success rate), accessibility (keyboard checks + automated audits), performance (Web Vitals), and usability (zero “dead-end” flows). **What’s in 1.0?** Multi-blog per name, Shared Blogs, resilient editor workflows, accessibility baseline, docs, and a clear release process.