Side web-development gripe: Notion redirects to a completely different domain when nagging people to turn on JS. This means whatever you enable for "this site" is the wrong site. It also does so in a way that removes the original URL from the "back" navigation, so you're extra-screwed if you opened it in a new tab. Argh.
Side web-development gripe: Notion redirects to a completely different domain when nagging people to turn on JS. This means whatever you enable for "this site" is the wrong site. It also does so in a way that removes the original URL from the "back" navigation, so you're extra-screwed if you opened it in a new tab. Argh.