Overview
The editor supports Markdown-style writing with rich page structure. Use headings, lists, code blocks, tables, callouts, media cards, page mentions, related pages, and AI-generated blocks to move quickly without losing structure.

Write A Structured Page
Use this when turning raw notes into a readable page.
Steps
- 1Start with an H1 title and short summary.
- 2Add H2 sections for the major ideas.
- 3Use slash commands for blocks such as callouts, lists, code, or media.
- 4Insert media from the media picker when a visual explains the point.
- 5Mention related pages so readers can move through the knowledge graph.
- 6Ask AI to summarize, rewrite, or expand a section when useful.
- 7Preview in reader view before sharing or publishing.
Tips
- Use callouts for warnings, decisions, or next actions.
- Prefer short paragraphs for public pages.
- Keep file names and alt text descriptive when inserting media.
Common mistakes
- Long unbroken pages are hard to scan.
- AI-generated text should be reviewed before sharing.
FAQ
Can I undo a change?
Use page history where available, or restore deleted items from Trash before permanent deletion.
Who can see private work?
Private notebooks, pages, media, bookmarks, and notes are only visible to you unless you explicitly share or publish them.