This post is written in Notion and is published to WordPress using PenPod.so.
You can find the corresponding WordPress post here.
Paragraph
Write in Notion’s default mode and it’ll be a paragraph.
Most annotations are supported – bold, italics, bold and italics, underline, inline code
, text of different colours, or a combination of different styles.
If you add an extra spacing between paragraphs, the blogpost will reflect this too.
Headings
All Notion headings are supported.
This is a H1
This is a H2 sub heading
This is a H3 sub sub heading
Bullet lists
- Bullet points are supported
- PenPod supports nested bullet points as well
- You can nest multiple layers
- PenPod supports nested bullet points as well
- Of course, we can unnest the bullet points
And this is a normal paragraph.
Numbered lists
- Numbered lists are supported
- Nested numbered lists work as well
- You can nest multiple layers
- Nested numbered lists work as well
- And we can unnest numbered lists too
And this is a normal paragraph.
Quotes
You can add quotes to your blog posts:
“This is a quote”. How it looks on your blog depends on how you style code blocks.
Divider
You can separate blocks with a divider
Callouts
Blogs don’t normally support callouts like Notion does. So callouts will look like quotes on your blog.
This is how a callout look like.
Links
You can add links that to your blog.
Code
import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
df = pd.read_csv('penpod.csv')
Media
Either upload your own image, or paste any image URL and view the image on your blog.
You can add appropriate captions to images using Notion captions. 👆
Video
Use Notion embed to show videos from popular sites.
Tables
Col 1 | Col 2 |
Row 1a | Row 1b |
Row 2a | Row 2b |
What else?
There’s so much more features PenPod has for you to write in flow. If you have feedback or want any support, please reach out to me at jo@penpod.so.