There was a simpler solution to this.
If Steemit fixed the "preview" function, so that it was a case of "What You See Is What You Get", then we wouldn't be having to edit our posts five or six times after publishing them, and the number of 'bloat' transactions would drop by a zillion percent.
Right now, you're asking people to pay for the front-end privilege of personally fixing a back-end problem that Steemit could fix globally over a weekend.
You're effectively penalising the less wealthy and those who care about page layout and design. And that's absolutely nuts.
The current "preview" function is like trying to find the soap in the bath, while wearing boxing gloves, with the lights out. And then I'm expected to pay to fix the resulting mess when my posts appear with randomly-disrupted layouts, that were inflicted on me despite my best efforts to avoid them?
Forgive me if I don't quite (!) manage three cheers for "resource credits." It's a Rube Goldberg solution for a Dick And Jane problem.