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# Editor
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GitBook has a powerful block-based editor that allows you to seamlessly create, update, and enhance your content.
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<figure><img src="https://gitbookio.github.io/onboarding-template-images/editor-hero.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
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### Writing content
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GitBook offers a range of block types for you to add to your content inline — from simple text and tables, to code blocks and more. These elements will make your pages more useful to readers, and offer extra information and context.
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Either start typing below, or press `/` to see a list of the blocks you can insert into your page.
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### Add a new block
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{% stepper %}
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{% step %}
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### Open the insert block menu
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Press `/` on your keyboard to open the insert block menu.
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{% endstep %}
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{% step %}
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### Search for the block you need 
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Try searching for “Stepper”, for exampe, to insert the stepper block.
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{% endstep %}
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{% step %}
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### Insert and edit your block
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Click or press Enter to insert your block. From here, you’ll be able to edit it as needed.
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{% endstep %}
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{% endstepper %}
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