
Mastering Lists, Toggles, and Quotes
Structured content is the backbone of any well-written article. In this post, we explore how to use lists, toggles, and quotes to make your posts clear and engaging.
Bulleted Lists
#Bulleted lists are perfect for items without a specific order:
- It provides a beautiful and intuitive writing experience
- Real-time collaboration makes it easy to work with teammates
- The database system keeps all your posts organized
- No need to set up a traditional CMS like WordPress
You can also nest bullets for sub-items:
- Frontend frameworks
- React is great for component-based architectures
- Next.js adds server-side rendering and routing
- Backend technologies
- Node.js for JavaScript on the server
- Python for data-heavy applications
Numbered Lists
#When order matters, use numbered lists:
- Create a new Notion database with the required properties
- Add your Notion API integration and share the database
- Copy the database ID and set it as an environment variable
- Write your first blog post directly in Notion
- Deploy your site and watch the content appear
Toggles
#Toggles are collapsible sections that let readers expand content on demand.
▶What is notion-to-jsx?
▶How do I add a new blog post?
▶Can I use custom styles?
Blockquotes
#Quotes are powerful for highlighting important information:
Good documentation is not just about covering everything. It is about making the right things easy to find.
The best CMS is the one you actually enjoy writing in. Notion makes writing feel natural.
Combine these elements to create content that is both scannable and informative.