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Using Sync Blocks to Display Content Across Multiple Pages

Learn how to make a callout or element appear on all pages using sync blocks, ensuring consistent design and easy updates across your site.

Written by Charlene
Updated over a week ago

How to Display a Callout or Element Across All Pages in Notion

If you want a callout or any specific element to appear consistently across multiple Super pages, the best approach is to use a Notion sync block. Sync blocks allow you to create a single block that can be reused on multiple pages. Any changes made to the content inside the sync block, whether it’s text, formatting, or styling, will automatically update on every page where the block is used.

How to Use a Sync Block in Notion

  1. Open your Notion page and type /sync to insert a Sync Block.

  2. Click the six-dot handle beside the Sync Block, then copy it (Ctrl + C or Cmd + C).

  3. Go to another page where you want the content to appear.

  4. Paste the copied Sync Block (Ctrl + V or Cmd + V) to keep the content synced across pages.

Quick Video Guide: Using Notion Sync Blocks

Key Benefits of Using Notion Sync Blocks

  • Consistency: Keep the same message, design, or callout visible across all your pages.

  • Easy Maintenance: Edit the content once, and changes reflect everywhere, saving time.

  • Flexible Use Cases: Ideal for announcements, headers, footers, banners, or any repeated content.

  • Custom Styling (if using Notion on Super.so or with CSS): You can target the specific sync block with CSS to apply consistent styles, such as colors, fonts, or spacing.

Tips for Using Notion Sync Blocks Effectively

  1. Name Your Sync Blocks Clearly: Makes it easier to identify and edit them later.

  2. Keep the Structure Simple: Avoid deep nesting to prevent formatting or styling issues.

  3. Test Updates Across Pages: Ensure changes appear correctly on all pages where the sync block is used.

  4. Combine With Other Elements: Sync blocks can include images, buttons, or links for versatile, repeated content.

By using Notion sync blocks, you can maintain a consistent, polished look across your workspace while simplifying updates and ongoing content management.

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