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 [Paper.li logo] We have an exciting road-map ahead for Paper.li Pro. Here are the latest features. Add them to your paper today! New images from Unsplash Keep your page fresh with a vibrant header image. Don't have one? No problem. Now you can search a massive library of images, courtesy of our Unsplash integration. Click Edit > Header Edit > Background image > Search on Unsplash [A vibrant header image thanks to Unsplash] Add a Custom Section What's the action you want your visitors to take? From connecting with you on LinkedIn, to visiting your podcast, or accessing a report - use the Custom Section to create a visual call-to-action for viewers. Click Edit icon> Custom Section> Banner [Custom section visual call-to-action for viewers] Music and podcasts with Spotify Whether it’s your favorite song, playlist or podcast - give your readers (and now listeners) a multimedia experience by adding the Spotify widget. Click Edit > Custom Section > Widgets > Spotify Content [Spotify content within custom section] Add new content in a click Add content to your paper as you scroll the web. The bookmarklet is a great way to add your favorite content, and now includes new features like RSS feeds. Read more on the new [bookmarklet](. Click Edit > + Button (bottom right of page) > Add a Link > Then drag and drop the icon to your favorites bar You can also add content manually and change the title and description of how it appears in your paper. All you need is the link. Click Edit > + Button (bottom right of page) > Add a Link [Manually add any link into your paper] Add new social widgets Keep your paper living and breathing with the content you post on other channels. Add YouTube, Pinterest, Twitter, or Kickstarter widgets. Click Edit > Custom Section > Widgets Not all social channels allow widgets. If you'd like to embed a single post, like one of your LinkedIn posts, you can do this by getting the embed code from LinkedIn and pasting it into the HTML box. Click Edit > Custom Section > HTML [Pinterest widget example] Start creating now! [View your paper]( Sincerely, The Paper.li team [Paper.li logo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Finity SA Innovation Park EPFL, Building C, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland [Unsubscribe](/account/unsubscribe?email={NAME}%40gmail.com&utm_campaign=June_2020_newfeatures&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_source=Paperli) ● [Help Center](?utm_source=cio&utm_medium=email)

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