You can now add tables and formulas to pre-designed blocks. This can be especially helpful when you need to showcase comparison tables or explain pricing calculations.
Tables
By default, a table has three rows and three columns. You can add or remove rows and columns, and merge or split cells to suit your content.
Where to find: Content tab → three dots icon in the text editor context menu → Table.
Formulas
To display formulas, use KaTeX format. For example, the formula c² = a² + b² should be written as c^2 = a^2 + b^2. You can adjust the text style, but the font can't be changed.
Where to find: Content tab → three dots icon in the text editor context menu → Formula
Tables
By default, a table has three rows and three columns. You can add or remove rows and columns, and merge or split cells to suit your content.
Where to find: Content tab → three dots icon in the text editor context menu → Table.
Formulas
To display formulas, use KaTeX format. For example, the formula c² = a² + b² should be written as c^2 = a^2 + b^2. You can adjust the text style, but the font can't be changed.
Where to find: Content tab → three dots icon in the text editor context menu → Formula