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− | + | What is called a ''board'' in Trello, is called a ''page'' in Notion. Together with ''blocks'' (the things you put on pages), ''pages'' are probably the most basic building blocks in Notion: | |
− | * | + | * You interact with data through pages |
− | * | + | * A workspace can have an infinite number of pages. Those pages need not have anything to do with each other |
− | + | * You can move pages effortlessly. That's very handy when building an application: You don't have to worry about creating pages in the right order. For example, if you are building a planning system, you can easily start with the ''Categories'' page and later create the ''Tasks'' and ''Overview'' pages - all no problem. | |
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− | |[[file:20220222-1233.png|thumb|''Control panel » Workspace'': | + | |[[file:20220222-1233.png|thumb|''Control panel » Workspace'': All pages within a workspace. Page ''Home'' has 7 subpages]] |
− | |[[file:20220325-1635.png|thumb| | + | |[[file:20220325-1635.png|thumb|The symbol for a page or a database. You can see this when you create a subpage]] |
− | |[[file:20220222-1904.png|thumb|''Views'' | + | |[[file:20220222-1904.png|thumb|You can recognize ''Views'' by the "•" preceding their name. These are ''not'' the names of database tables, but of ''views'']] |
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− | |[[file:20220227-1153.png|thumb| | + | |[[file:20220227-1153.png|thumb|At the bottom of the sidebare is the link ''+ New page'' - A reminder that ''pages'' are a basic building block in Notion]] |
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− | == | + | == See also == |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Database tables (Notion)]] |
* [[Hoofdpagina#Notion]] | * [[Hoofdpagina#Notion]] | ||
* [[Workspaces (Notion)]] | * [[Workspaces (Notion)]] | ||
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Huidige versie van 11 dec 2022 om 07:12
What is called a board in Trello, is called a page in Notion. Together with blocks (the things you put on pages), pages are probably the most basic building blocks in Notion:
- You interact with data through pages
- A workspace can have an infinite number of pages. Those pages need not have anything to do with each other
- You can move pages effortlessly. That's very handy when building an application: You don't have to worry about creating pages in the right order. For example, if you are building a planning system, you can easily start with the Categories page and later create the Tasks and Overview pages - all no problem.