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Keep in mind that any configuration apply only to the direct pages, not to the subsections' pages. |
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Keep in mind that any configuration apply only to the direct pages, not to the subsections' pages. |
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## Pagination |
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To enable pagination for a section's pages, simply set `paginate_by` to a positive number and it will automatically |
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paginate by this much. See [pagination template documentation](./documentation/templates/pagination.md) for more information |
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on what will be available in the template. |
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You can also change the pagination path - the word displayed while paginated in the URL, like `page/1` - |
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by setting the `paginate_path` variable, which defaults to `page`. |
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## Sorting |
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## Sorting |
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Sections' pages can be sorted three different ways, not counting the unsorted default and |
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Sections' pages can be sorted three different ways, not counting the unsorted default and |
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is enabled by setting the `sort_by` front-matter variable. |
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is enabled by setting the `sort_by` front-matter variable. |
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### `order` |
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### `order` |
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This will be sort all pages by their `order` field. Order is the opposite of weight, think of it as enumerating |
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This will be sort all pages by their `order` field. Order is the opposite of weight, think of it as enumerating |
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the content: this is my first post, my second, etc. A page with `order: 5` will appear after a page with `order: 10` in the sorted list. |
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the content: this is my first post, my second, etc. A page with `order: 5` will appear after a page with `order: 10` in the sorted list. |
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