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Cornell Notes Gutenberg Block
Create perfect study notes with the Cornell Notes Gutenberg Block.
Tested up to WP 5.4.19 (Current: 6.9.4)
v1.0.3
Current Version v1.0.3
Updated 5 years ago
Last Update on 01 Jul, 2020
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- Version
- 1.0.3
- Last Updated
- Jul 01, 2020
- Requires WP
- 5.3.4+
- Tested Up To
- 5.4.19
- PHP Version
- 7.0 or higher
- Author
- Sean Blakeley
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Common questions about Cornell Notes Gutenberg Block
The Cornell Notes Block contains minimalist styling - it should inherit the styles from you existing theme. Overriding the styles is straightforward (for reference, the Sass stylesheet can be found at: cornell-notes/src/blocks/cornell-notes/styles.scss Note: The Summary section is forced to the bottom of the Cornell Note via Flexbox (order: 1) - this only affects the display - in the DOM, the Summary sits below the first key idea and long-form note.
By default, The Cornell Note Block is responsive and has a small amount of styling which changes at 600px width. If you want to override these styles, try adding the 600px breakpoint to your theme styles.
Simply click the 'Add Idea' button which is located directly above the notes summary section (see screenshot)
No, you can keep adding as many ideas as you like
Yes, your Cornell Note ideas will be searchable via the standard WordPress search or any other search tool which searches your content.
No, not yet - this is a feature we're looking to add later.
The Cornell Notes block is a composite of core blocks - so you get all the usual editing, support, security and functional options of core WordPress blocks baked-in :)
It's funny you should ask that - yes, definitely maybe.