I don't want YouTubers who just do entertaining command chains/datapacks, I'm looking for people who explain datapack "fundamentals" and education.
Otherwise, what people did you watch that you felt that you learned a lot from?
I don't want YouTubers who just do entertaining command chains/datapacks, I'm looking for people who explain datapack "fundamentals" and education.
Otherwise, what people did you watch that you felt that you learned a lot from?
Right now, if you collapse a page in the sidebar, there's no way to tell at a glance whether it contains sub-pages or not. The expand arrow only appears on hover, and even then you have to already know to look for it.
A small passive indicator, like a dot, a faint arrow, or a subtle icon, shown on any collapsed page that has children would make navigation so much smoother. You wouldn't have to click into a page just to find out whether sub-pages exist.
This seems like a small UI change with a big quality-of-life impact, especially for anyone managing a deep page hierarchy.
Has anyone else wanted this? Would love to see it upvoted so Notion notices it.
How could I simply place in 24/feed of armor materials into a simple storage input that are auto-crafted and dispensed onto an armor stand or player, and for there to not be any residual materials left in the hoppers, crafters or chests, as to be able to create different types of armor materials.
Doesn't have to be fast or craft every piece at the same time.
I want to made a contraption for my daughter who understands she needs 24 materials but doesn't want to craft them.
I'm looking to transition from Evernote, and I'm experimenting with different apps to see what best suits me for note taking and organization, and task list setup and tracking.
I don't need anything crazy, but I'm curious of what limitations or rough edges Notion has that may negatively impact the new user experience.