<aside> 💡 Here I, @Zaquariah Holland, am going to attempt to explain Notion broken down from a very detailed guide here!

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Notion is based on blocks. A block can be a paragraph of text or an image. It can also be a calendar or Kanban chart. There are more than 50 types of blocks available in Notion and more are constantly being added.

Options include standard text-document formatting choices like:

  1. Numbered lists
  2. H1, H2 and H3 headers
  3. Bullet lists
  4. Standard text format options, accessible by the normal keyboard shortcuts

There are also quote blocks

<aside> ♻️ And this is a callout box to help text stand out!

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There are endless amounts of graphs, lists, and other systems you can create with Notion's blocks. If you can't think of something specific Notion offers several templates to help you create a page! Can check it out here at their large gallery OR checkout a community-based setup of various other pages.

Notion has a lot of functionality you can use due to each page being a web app. Making it easy and readymade BUT with that, this web app can be coded to something you want to create too.

Whether you need their API Documentation or turn your page into a landing page that is viewable to the public with a web address. Also, learn how to create custom templates here! 👀

Using Notion for Documents