This is the last video in our little series on using Notion. We’ve covered how Notion is great for working on web development teams. But another thing that makes Notion great is that it’s useful for yourself too.
Sign Up for NotionConsolidate tools is usually a good thing. It focuses your skills. Imagine having five sites and having five different analytics software running on all of them. You just won’t get as good as using any one of them … Read article “#189: Notion for Personal & Public Use”
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#110: Quick Overview of CSS Position Values
#109: Getting off FTP and onto Git Deployment with Beanstalk
#108: Using Chartwell
#107: LiveReload, a Menu Bar App for Preprocessors and Speedy Development
#106: Use BrowserStack for Live Web-Based Cross Browser Testing
#105: Using SpriteCow
#104: Quick Tip: Use Dropbox to Make a Public URL for Anything
#103: Integrating FitVids.js into WordPress
#102: Braindump on Responsive Web Design
#101: Let’s Suck at GitHub Together
#100: Let’s Write Semantic Markup
#99: Overview of HTML5 Forms Types, Attributes, and Elements
#98: Playing with Body Borders
#97: Intro to CSS Animations
#96: localStorage for Forms
#95: A Tale of Border Gradients
#94: Intro to Pseudo Elements
#93: CSS3 Slideup Boxes
#92: Code Walkthrough of Drawing Table
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