diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md index d1dd89e..11d606f 100644 --- a/readme.md +++ b/readme.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ This repo is what I use to power my personal blog and portfolio site [transitivebullsh.it](https://transitivebullsh.it). -It uses Notion as a CMS, [react-notion-x](https://github.com/NotionX/react-notion-x) to render everything, [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) as the core, and [Vercel](http://vercel.com) for world class hosting. +It uses Notion as a CMS, [react-notion-x](https://github.com/NotionX/react-notion-x), [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/), and [Vercel](http://vercel.com). ## Features @@ -46,13 +46,13 @@ All you really need to do to get started is edit `rootNotionPageId`. It defaults You'll want to make your root Notion page **public** and then copy the link to your clipboard. Then extract the last part of the URL that looks like `d1b5dcf8b9ff425b8aef5ce6f0730202`, which is your page's Notion iD. -In order to find your Notion workspace ID (optional), just load any of your site's pages into your browser and open up the developer console. There will be a global variable that you can access called `block` which is the Notion data for the current page, and you just have to type `block.space_id` which will print out your page's workspace ID. +In order to find your Notion workspace ID (optional), just load any of your site's pages into your browser and open up the developer console. There will be a global variable that you can access called `block` which is the Notion data for the current page. If you enter `block.space_id`, it will print out your page's workspace ID. I recommend setting up a collection on your home page (optional; I use an inline gallery [here](https://notion.so/78fc5a4b88d74b0e824e29407e9f1ec1)) that contains all of your articles / projects / content. There are no structural constraints on your Notion workspace, however, so feel free to add content as you would normally in Notion. ## URL Paths -The app defaults to slightly different pathnames in dev and prod (though pasting any dev pathname into prod will work and vice-versa). +The app defaults to slightly different URL paths in dev vs prod (though pasting any dev pathname into prod will work and vice-versa). In development, it will use `/nextjs-notion-blog-d1b5dcf8b9ff425b8aef5ce6f0730202` which is a slugified version of the page's title suffixed with its Notion ID. I've found that it's really useful to always have the Notion Page ID front and center during local development.