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Create perfect study notes with the Cornell Notes Gutenberg Block.
Cornell Notes provides an excellent structure for organising and summarized your notes, ideas and concepts – this logical approach is an invaluable way to help learning and retention for students of all ages.
This plugin provides a new, dedicated Cornell Notes Gutenberg block to enable you to quickly and easily take your notes within WordPress.
How to Use Cornell Notes
- Add your title at the top of your note – this is a summary of context of the notes.
- Take long-form notes in the right-hand column – you can take notes during a class, lecture, video tutorial or WordCamp Talk, it doesn’t matter. Add as many ideas as you need – click the ‘Add Idea’ indicator to add a new idea.
- Once you’ve finished your notes, review them and summarise the concepts with key ideas in the left-hand column.
- Finally, summarize all the notes in a sentence or two at the bottom of the page.
- To fully benefit from Cornell Notes, you should consider adding Spaced Repetition to your learning plan.
Cornell Notes contains a second block – an Idea block – this block is only made available as a child of the Cornell Note block – and enables you to add as many ideas (key ideas and long-form notes) you require.
There are currently no specific settings required by the Cornell Notes Block.
Style via CSS Variables
CSS Variables are used with default settings – you can override these in your theme by setting the variables in the root
:root{
--note-border-style: dotted;
--note-border-width: 2px;
--note-border-color: #f00;
--note-body-padding: 30px;
--note-padding: 20px;
}
Style via Classes
The structure of the Cornell Notes Block:
.wp-block-cornell-notes-cornell-note
.cornell-note-title
.wp-block-cornell-notes-cornell-idea
.cornell-note-key-idea
.cornell-note-long-form
.cornell-note-summary /* forced to the bottom of the note via Flexbox */
(This structure is simplified – you will find additional classes added via Gutenberg)
Localization
- English (default)
Translations
- English – default
This plugin is translation-ready
How to Contribute to This Project
All contributions are welcome – make a Pull Request or raise an issue on the Github Repo
Plugin Creator
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블록
이 플러그인은 2(을)를 제공합니다.
- Cornell Note
- Idea
설치
- Upload the entire
cornell-notes
folder to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Navigate to any Gutenberg-enabled editing screen and select the ‘Cornell Note’ block from the
Common Blocks
tab - Create your Cornell Note
- Learn and grow 🙂
FAQ
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How can I style the block?
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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. -
Why am I getting some different styling at different device sizes?
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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.
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How do I add new ideas and concepts?
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Simply click the ‘Add Idea’ button which is located directly above the notes summary section (see screenshot)
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Is there a limit to the number of ideas I can add?
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No, you can keep adding as many ideas as you like
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Will I be able to search for the ideas via the WordPress Search Box?
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Yes, your Cornell Note ideas will be searchable via the standard WordPress search or any other search tool which searches your content.
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Can I tag the notes?
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No, not yet – this is a feature we’re looking to add later.
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Is the block likely to be well supported?
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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 🙂
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Are there any ambitions to extend the plugin to incorporate Spaced Repetition?
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It’s funny you should ask that – yes, definitely maybe.
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