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You can now connect specific words and concepts inside your posts as Topics. A Topic is not just a simple link. It is a concept hub page that gathers posts related to the same subject in one place.
For example, if several posts discuss the same person, technology, work, service, or idea, the Topic feature can naturally connect those posts under one shared concept.
In the editor, select a word or phrase and click the new Topic button. The selected text will be wrapped in Topic formatting, and after saving, it will work as a link to a Topic page.
No complicated setup is required. The feature is designed so that you can create and connect Topics naturally while writing.
A Topic page lets you view posts connected to that subject at a glance. For now, it starts as a simple hub, but over time it can grow into a richer page with related topics, descriptions, and stronger connections.
You can also use the new Topic list page to see which Topics are building up across your blog.
Traditional blogs mainly grow as a timeline of posts. With the Topic feature, your blog can now grow beyond a simple list of articles and develop into a connected knowledge network.
The more often the same concept appears across different posts, the richer its Topic page becomes. For writers, this creates a map of your interests and accumulated knowledge. For readers, it creates a gateway to explore related posts more deeply.
This update is the first step for the Topic feature. Right now, it focuses on the core structure: creating Topics and gathering connected posts into one place.
Over time, Topic pages will continue to grow into richer hubs, helping blogs evolve from simple article archives into living knowledge structures.
The next time you write a post, try linking important people, technologies, topics, or works as Topics. Each individual post will remain meaningful on its own, while your blog as a whole gradually becomes more structured and interconnected.
Build your own topic map and experience how your blog can grow into something much richer over time.
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