Why Carve markup Changes How You Author Rich Text in Shopware 6 0 ▲ DerEuroMark 1 hour ago · 10 min read1958 words · Tech · hide · 0 comments One Source, Ten Surfaces Every Shopware shop hits the same wall eventually. You need rich text somewhere the core doesn’t give you a WYSIWYG – a category landing blurb, a brand story on the manufacturer, a formatted paragraph inside a shipping mail – and you’re left with two bad options. Paste raw HTML into a text field and pray nobody breaks the markup (or worse, injects a <script>). Or bolt on yet another WYSIWYG editor that emits soupy, inconsistent HTML that looks different in every channel it lands in. shopware-carve takes a different route. You author in Carve – a compact, readable plain-text markup – and the plugin renders it to safe, semantic HTML everywhere it’s needed. One source. Ten surfaces. No bolt-on sanitizer. New to Carve? Start with the origin story, Twenty years of Markdown hindsight, in one markup language, which covers what the format is and why it exists. This post is about putting it to work in Shopware 6. The one-line pitch Write once in plain text. Render it –… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.