Loop - Enhance your pages using the "/" Command Tutorial

Learn how to create pages in your workspace and use the “/” option to access various elements available on your page.
This video showcases key features and provides practical tips for better managing available topics, formatting your text, creating tasks, adding certain elements, and much more.

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Objectifs :

This tutorial aims to guide users through the process of creating a page from scratch in Loop, focusing on adding content, formatting options, and utilizing various commands for enhanced functionality.


Chapitres :

  1. Introduction to Page Creation in Loop
    Creating a page in Loop is a straightforward process. This tutorial will focus on adding content, as the basics like title and icon have been covered in previous tutorials.
  2. Adding Text and Formatting Options
    To begin, you will add text to your page. The formatting options available are similar to those found in applications like Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. Instead of just entering text, you can use specific commands to enhance your content.
  3. Utilizing Commands for Content Integration
    You can use the slash (/) or at (@) commands to discover various elements to integrate into your Loop page. The slash command displays different elements grouped into seven thematic sections, helping you format text, create tasks, or add media.
  4. Creating Tables and Lists
    In the General section, you can create a table with two rows and columns by default, with the option to add more as needed. You can also create checklists, bulleted lists, numbered lists, and a date selector in the form of a mini calendar.
  5. Text Styling and Formatting
    Text styling options are similar to those in Word, allowing you to change fonts and sizes. To format your input, select the words or phrases to modify, and use the three-point menu for options like colors and backgrounds.
  6. Inserting Code and Quotes
    The Inline Code tab allows you to add short code snippets within a line of text or paragraph. The Quote tab lets you highlight important quotes, enhancing the readability and emphasis of your content.
  7. Using Template Elements
    Template elements can be accessed via the at (@) command, allowing you to add pre-designed tables for tracking tasks, progress, votes, or Q&A sessions. You can customize existing columns and titles or temporarily hide a column if needed.
  8. Communication Features
    The Communication section offers various options accessible through the at command. You can mention individuals outside your workspace, but they will not receive notifications unless the workspace page or component is shared beforehand.
  9. Inserting Media and Emojis
    This section will guide you on adding photos to your page. You can also insert emojis, icons, and labels to categorize the progress or priority status of a project.
  10. Integrating GitHub with Loop
    This section explains how to use GitHub and Loop together, allowing developers to collaborate on projects while maintaining synchronization. Currently, external applications like Jira and Trello can connect with Loop for managing tickets and boards.
  11. Conclusion
    Your page has been created and formatted successfully. For further information, consider watching the Loop tutorial on using the at symbol to enhance your understanding of the platform.

FAQ :

What is Loop and how can it be used?

Loop is a collaborative platform that allows users to create and format content, integrate various elements, and share it with others. It can be used for project management, documentation, and team collaboration.

How do I add content to my Loop page?

You can add content to your Loop page by using text formatting options similar to Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. You can also use slash commands to discover various elements to integrate.

What are slash commands and how do they work?

Slash commands are initiated by typing a slash (/) and display different elements and options available for integration into Loop. They help users format text, create tasks, and add media.

Can I share my Loop page with others?

Yes, you can share your Loop page with others, but if you mention someone who isn't part of your workspace, they won't receive notifications unless the page or component is shared beforehand.

What external applications can be connected with Loop?

Currently, Loop can connect with external applications like Jira and Trello for managing tickets and boards, allowing for collaboration within your workspace.

How can I format text in Loop?

Text in Loop can be formatted using options similar to word processing applications. You can change fonts, sizes, and colors, and use features like inline code and quotes.


Quelques cas d'usages :

Project Management

Using Loop to create and manage project documentation, integrating tasks, checklists, and tables to track progress and collaborate with team members.

Team Collaboration

Utilizing Loop for team communication by sharing pages, mentioning team members, and integrating emojis and labels to categorize project statuses.

Content Creation

Employing Loop to create formatted content for reports or presentations, using various text styling options and media integration to enhance visual appeal.

Software Development

Leveraging Loop in conjunction with GitHub for collaborative software development, allowing teams to track progress and synchronize their work effectively.

Task Tracking

Implementing Loop to create pre-designed tables for tracking tasks, progress, and votes, making it easier to manage team workflows and priorities.


Glossaire :

Loop

A collaborative platform that allows users to create, format, and share content, integrating various elements and components.

Slash Command

A command initiated by typing a slash (/) that displays different elements and options available for integration into Loop.

Oblique Dash Command

A command that helps users discover various elements to integrate into Loop, similar to the slash command.

Table of Contents

A structured list of sections or topics within a document, allowing for easy navigation.

Inline Code

A feature that allows users to insert short code snippets within a line of text or paragraph.

Quote Tab

A feature that enables users to highlight important quotes within their content.

AT Command

A command that allows users to access template elements and pre-designed tables for various tasks.

Emojis

Small digital images or icons used to express ideas or emotions in digital communication.

GitHub

A platform for version control and collaboration, allowing developers to work on projects together.

Jira

A project management tool used for tracking issues and managing agile projects.

Trello

A visual collaboration tool that organizes projects into boards, allowing teams to manage tasks effectively.

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If you decide to create a page from scratch,
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the process is quite straightforward.
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Basics like the title and icon have
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already been covered in other tutorials,
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so let's focus on adding content.
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We start by adding text.
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Formatting options are similar to what
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you find in applications like Word,
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Excel, or PowerPoint to add
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different types of content.
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Instead of just entering text,
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I'll explain how to use the slash or
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oblique dash and AT sign commands.
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These commands help you discover various
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elements you can integrate into loop.
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Using slash displays the different
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elements and options available grouped
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into 7 thematic sections to help
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you format your text, create tasks,
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or add elements like media.
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It's important to note that the page will
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host the different components you create.
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In other tutorials,
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we'll explore the concept of loop components,
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allowing you to integrate certain
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blocks into other applications.
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In the General section,
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you can create a table with two
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rows and columns by default,
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but you can add more as needed.
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You also have the option to
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create checklists,
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bulleted lists, numbered lists,
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a date selector in the form
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of a mini calendar.
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Highlight text with the Call out option,
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Insert a table of contents,
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or add a divider bar with loop.
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You can also share code or write
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a code block by choosing from a
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list of programming languages.
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The options in this section
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are dedicated to text styling,
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just like in Word,
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allowing you to change fonts and sizes.
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To format your input,
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you'll need to select the words
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or phrases to modify,
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and in the three-point menu you'll find
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basic options like colors and backgrounds.
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The Inline Code tab allows you
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to add short code snippets in
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a line of text or paragraph,
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while the Quote tab lets you
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highlight important quotes.
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Template elements are accessible
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via the AT command,
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allowing you to add pre designed
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tables for tracking tasks,
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progress votes,
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or question and answer sessions.
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You can customize existing
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columns and titles,
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or temporarily hide a column if needed.
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The Communication section offers
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different options from the AT command,
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which will be covered in the next tutorial.
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Mentioning a person who isn't part
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of your workspace is possible,
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but the person won't receive
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notifications unless the workspace
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page or component is shared beforehand.
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Sharing options will be discussed
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in another tutorial.
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Other insertable communication elements
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include emojis to icons and labels.
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Labels can be used to categorize the
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progress or priority status of a project.
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For example, this section will
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help you add photos to your page.
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For more information,
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I invite you to watch the Loop
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tutorial on using the at symbol.
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Finally,
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this section explains how
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to use GitHub and Loop,
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allowing developers to collaborate
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on projects while maintaining
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synchronization between both
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platforms to track progress.
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Currently,
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only external applications like
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Jira and Trello are available
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and connectable with Loop for
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managing tickets and boards with
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collaborators in your workspace.
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Your page has been created
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and formatted successfully.

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Se você decidir criar uma página do zero,
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O processo é bastante simples.
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Noções básicas, como o título e o ícone, têm
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já foram abordados noutros tutoriais,
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Então, vamos nos concentrar em adicionar conteúdo.
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Começamos por adicionar texto.
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As opções de formatação são semelhantes ao que
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você encontra em aplicativos como o Word,
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Excel ou PowerPoint para adicionar
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diferentes tipos de conteúdo.
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Em vez de apenas inserir texto,
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Vou explicar como usar a barra ou
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traço oblíquo e comandos de sinal AT.
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Estes comandos ajudam-no a descobrir vários
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elementos que você pode integrar no loop.
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O uso de barra exibe os diferentes
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elementos e opções disponíveis agrupados
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em 7 secções temáticas para ajudar
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formatar o texto, criar tarefas,
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ou adicionar elementos como mídia.
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É importante notar que a página
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Hospede os diferentes componentes que você criar.
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Em outros tutoriais,
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Vamos explorar o conceito de componentes de loop,
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permitindo-lhe integrar determinados
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blocos em outras aplicações.
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Na secção Geral,
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Você pode criar uma tabela com dois
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linhas e colunas por padrão,
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mas você pode adicionar mais conforme necessário.
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Você também tem a opção de
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criar listas de verificação,
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listas com marcadores, listas numeradas,
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um seletor de data no formulário
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de um mini calendário.
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Realce o texto com a opção Chamada,
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Inserir um índice,
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ou adicione uma barra divisória com loop.
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Você também pode compartilhar código ou escrever
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um bloco de código escolhendo entre um
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Lista de linguagens de programação.
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As opções nesta secção
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são dedicados ao estilo de texto,
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tal como no Word,
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permitindo que você altere fontes e tamanhos.
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Para formatar a sua entrada,
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você precisará selecionar as palavras
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ou frases a modificar,
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e no menu de três pontos você encontrará
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Opções básicas, como cores e fundos.
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O separador Código em linha permite-lhe
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Para adicionar trechos de código curtos em
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uma linha de texto ou parágrafo,
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enquanto a guia Cotação permite que você
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destacar citações importantes.
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Os elementos do modelo estão acessíveis
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através do comando AT,
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permitindo-lhe adicionar pré-concebidos
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tabelas para tarefas de acompanhamento,
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votos de progresso,
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ou sessões de perguntas e respostas.
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Você pode personalizar
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colunas e títulos,
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ou oculte temporariamente uma coluna, se necessário.
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A secção Comunicação oferece:
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diferentes opções do comando AT,
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que será abordado no próximo tutorial.
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Mencionar uma pessoa que não faz parte
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do seu espaço de trabalho é possível,
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mas a pessoa não receberá
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notificações, a menos que o espaço de trabalho
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página ou componente é compartilhado previamente.
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As opções de partilha serão discutidas
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em outro tutorial.
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Outros elementos de comunicação inseríveis
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Inclua emojis em ícones e rótulos.
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Os rótulos podem ser usados para categorizar o
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estado de progresso ou prioridade de um projeto.
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Por exemplo, esta secção irá
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ajudá-lo a adicionar fotos à sua página.
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Para mais informações, consultar:
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Convido-o a assistir ao Loop
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tutorial sobre como usar o símbolo at.
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Por fim,
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Esta secção explica como:
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para usar o GitHub e o Loop,
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permitindo que os desenvolvedores colaborem
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em projetos, mantendo
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sincronização entre ambos
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plataformas para acompanhar o progresso.
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Atualmente,
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apenas aplicações externas como
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Jira e Trello estão disponíveis
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e conectável com Loop para
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Gestão de bilhetes e pranchas com
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colaboradores no seu espaço de trabalho.
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A sua página foi criada
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e formatado com sucesso.

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