FYI if you add ~ in between each word it will have a space, you’re welcome! I have many years using codes for notion customization and that’s how I add spaces in between words😉
You do have a little wiggle room with the font. You can include font code to the line and make some formating changes to the Serif Font. You can also get it to output typewriter font. :) The text codes are: textsf - Sans Serif Font textit - Italic Serif Font textbf - Bold Serif Font texttt - Typewriter Font $$\colorbox{000000}{\color{ffffff}\texttt{your text here}}$$
I love this video! You give great detail, and clear instruction. I was curious if you thought it would be worth while to make a video tutorial on how to create a detailed cleaning page for notion? Ideally, this cleaning page would have a data base that would populate weekly, monthly, and quarterly cleaning tasks. Just a thought and something people can easily use for other purposes.
Any tips or idea? copy & pasting the formula in Notion would not work. This would be useful to create a background color for all titles in a document. Once pasted in Notion, it inly works by deleting and re-inserting the last $ sign..
That's brilliant, I never knew this was possible 👌 Can I use it with formulas? I know formula 2.0 has some styling now but still only the default colors. Is there a way to apply what you explained here to that?
At the moment, this doesn't work inside of formulas unfortunately! Just on normal text. You can add some styling now to formulas but you're restricted to the standard Notion colors. :)
What woudl you do when it comes to the names of the boxes(?) themselves? The text link's colour will change, and when you click on it to go to the section attached, it'll be the right colour and text...unfortunately the link to it on the homepage instead of saying "Favourites" says "$$\ rest of the colour code etc" :(
For formula text, you can use .style to change the color but it will only allow you to use Notion's standard color library. I don't think you can incorporate any text color into formulas just yet. :)
FYI if you add ~ in between each word it will have a space, you’re welcome!
I have many years using codes for notion customization and that’s how I add spaces in between words😉
Great tip! I had no idea, thank you! :)
You do have a little wiggle room with the font. You can include font code to the line and make some formating changes to the Serif Font. You can also get it to output typewriter font. :)
The text codes are:
textsf - Sans Serif Font
textit - Italic Serif Font
textbf - Bold Serif Font
texttt - Typewriter Font
$$\colorbox{000000}{\color{ffffff}\texttt{your text here}}$$
Thank you! Awesome tips :)
so you put where "texttt" is these "textsf" "textit"?
@@LauraCatalina-m8h \color{#5e87c9}\tt{Point~System}
here's a command I used
for the fonts, you don't need the "text" just the last two letters
this is what all of us would like to make. thanks a lot for stunnengly beautiful video
you're welcome!
Love the quick tips. Short vids rock
Glad you like them! :)
I love this video! You give great detail, and clear instruction. I was curious if you thought it would be worth while to make a video tutorial on how to create a detailed cleaning page for notion? Ideally, this cleaning page would have a data base that would populate weekly, monthly, and quarterly cleaning tasks. Just a thought and something people can easily use for other purposes.
Thanks! Sure, I'll add that to my list :)
Great content. Nice and clear instructions. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is pretty cool, thanks!
Super vidéo !! Merci beaucoup 👍
Any tips or idea? copy & pasting the formula in Notion would not work. This would be useful to create a background color for all titles in a document. Once pasted in Notion, it inly works by deleting and re-inserting the last $ sign..
That's brilliant, I never knew this was possible 👌
Can I use it with formulas? I know formula 2.0 has some styling now but still only the default colors. Is there a way to apply what you explained here to that?
At the moment, this doesn't work inside of formulas unfortunately! Just on normal text. You can add some styling now to formulas but you're restricted to the standard Notion colors. :)
hey) does it not work for title?
What woudl you do when it comes to the names of the boxes(?) themselves? The text link's colour will change, and when you click on it to go to the section attached, it'll be the right colour and text...unfortunately the link to it on the homepage instead of saying "Favourites" says "$$\ rest of the colour code etc" :(
That's just a limitation with it I'm afraid! It only occurs if you use it in the title I believe.
For me, in the first one only the first letter changes color and the rest only changes to cursive font
Nvm wrote it wrong ahah tyy
Does it work for notion fomula text as well?
For formula text, you can use .style to change the color but it will only allow you to use Notion's standard color library. I don't think you can incorporate any text color into formulas just yet. :)
@@creative_cove Ahh ok thank you ;)
How to do this in database?
It doesn't work inside databases currently! You can only use it on normal text.
@@creative_cove I just checked and it works! So you can do it also) You are right, it works on text but inside database also (like "name" and etc)