Lists
Archbee has three types of lists:
- Bulleted lists
- Numbered lists
- Checklists
You can add a bulleted list by typing - (dash) and space at the beginning of a new row.
Here's one:
- a bulleted list item
- and the second one
- and an indented one
- a super indented one
- back to square 1
Numbered lists work exactly like bulleted lists, except you can add them by typing 1. (one and dot) at the beginning of a new row.
Here's one:
- a numbered list
- going deeper
- stay the course
- Mariana Trench? Don't do this...
- going back
- end of story
PRO TIP 😎
Alternatively, you can add images inside both Bulleted lists or Numbered lists by creating a list of items and typing / inside it. This will let you add an image to a list item together with text:
type / inside a list item
- Embed or upload your file inside the list and continue
Availavle only in the editor, not clickable in public spaces
Checklists work precisely like the other two, except you can check items on or off. You can add a checklist by typing [] in the editor or clicking the checklist icon in a new row.
Here's one:
2019
2020
2021
Q1 WIP
Q2 WIP
Above, we've shown you how to add lists but now you wonder "How do I exit the list?"... You exit the list by hitting enter twice at the end of the list item.
The first enter introduces a new empty list item and then the second enter removes the empty list item and moves on to a new paragraph.
We feel this is important to share because usually all editors (from Microsoft Word to Google Docs) work this way but many people are unaware and it seems like a hard UX not knowing this.
To indent a list, press TAB on a new list item. To de-indent a list, press SHIFT+TAB.
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