Editing Memo
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🎯 Here is where it gets interesting
Click a new link to create a new page with that title and open it. Click related thumbnails in the footer of any page to explore ideas you have linked.
Pages that are directly linked or two steps away from the current page will be displayed.
See images, videos, and external links added inside [ brackets] on the page
Our goal is to help you build a map of your ideas that gains clarity and context with every scrap you add.
What can you put in a Scrapbox project?
Use Scrapbox to outline ideas, discuss code blocks, give feedback, and brainstorm.
For example
Lets say you are working on developing a new website. You might want to discuss ideas with your team before and while you execute the plan. First create a page Site plan to start a conversation about the site requirements and link some useful resources. On that page you might add a link for a new page called Social media buttons.
You can immediately click on that link to Social media buttons and start editing. There you may add links to Twitter, Facebook, etc. Next you can click on Twitter and you'll see a related link that will take you back to Site Plan.
Once you can easily and directly type your ideas while also building context ideas become more clear the more you use it. No more folders full of dead text means no more teams isolated from their own ideas.
What ideas in your head could your team benefit from you putting down right now? Go create your first three or so pages and add a few links. From 3 to 3,000 pages your ideas will only grow in context.
📌 Once you've got the basics, here are ways to dig deeper and get the most out of your new project
Includes more syntax, inviting team members, and creating profiles
For detailed instructions and answers to FAQs