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Basic terms

Sites, pages, channels, blocks, and /(slash) are basic concepts that you need to know when using SlashPage. You can learn what each of these is and how to use them.

Site

In SlashPage, a "site" is like a homepage. You can create multiple sites with one account, and each is distinguished by a URL (http://slashpage,com/xxx). When you first create a site, only one page is visible, but you can add additional pages or channels as needed. The site is made public and can be SEO-enabled as soon as it is created, but you can also set permissions so that only certain members can use it. In order to easily operate it without linking other services, it provides a subscription function to receive site content update notifications, basic indicator information, block-based user view charts, site-wide search, clean URLs, QR code generation, direct messages, etc. as basic features.

Page

A page is a space where you can add and arrange text, images, buttons, channels, subpages, etc. Added pages and channels can be checked and changed in a hierarchical structure on the left sidebar. Various elements can be added as blocks by entering / on the page, and can be moved by dragging and dropping. You can also adjust or add the page's screen width, cover image, icon, title, table of contents, comment window, theme (change the color of elements such as background color and buttons), parts, etc.

Channel

Unlike pages, channels are a feature that allows you to use services with a fixed structure. There are channels such as chats, blogs, feeds, and grids, etc. In SlashPage, you can create a site that uses all of these by simply entering / . You cannot add pages to channels, but you can link to pages you have already created using @(mention).
How to interact
Channel Type
Topic-specific conversations
Content publishing and exchange
Data collection and organization

Block

A block is the smallest unit of elements that can be added to the editor area of a page or channel. When you roll over a block, the block handle that appears can be dragged and dropped to move it above, below, left, or right of another block. When you click the handle, you can use Convert to in the layer that appears to change it to a different type of block or page. The types of blocks that can be used by entering / include columns, toggles, quotes, images, image slides, tables, channels, and buttons.

/ (Slash)

/ (Slash) is a command that can add various elements in the editor area. When you input / in the editor area, you can directly select the necessary elements from the layer that appears, or input / and then immediately enter the name of the element you want to add to add various elements. Elements that can be added include spaces such as pages and channels, texts in various formats such as titles or toggles, elements such as quotes or columns, media files such as images or videos, and buttons with fixed bottom buttons or images.