+++ title = “Page” weight = 30 +++
A page is any file ending with .md
in the content
directory, except files
named _index.md
.
The front-matter is a set of metadata embedded in a file. In Gutenberg,
it is at the beginning of the file, surrounded by +++
and uses TOML.
While none of the front-matter variables are mandatory, the opening and closing +++
are required.
Here is an example page with all the variables available:
+++
title = ""
description = ""
# The date of the post.
# 2 formats are allowed: YYYY-MM-DD (2012-10-02) and RFC3339 (2002-10-02T15:00:00Z)
# Do not wrap dates in quotes, the line below only indicates that there is no default date
date = ""
# A draft page will not be present in prev/next pagination
draft = false
# If filled, it will use that slug instead of the filename to make up the URL
# It will still use the section path though
slug = ""
# The path the content will appear at
# If set, it cannot be an empty string and will override both `slug` and the filename.
# The sections' path won't be used.
# It should not start with a `/` and the slash will be removed if it does
path = ""
# An array of strings allowing you to group pages with them
tags = []
# An overarching category name for that page, allowing you to group pages with it
category = ""
# The order as defined in the Section page
order = 0
# The weight as defined in the Section page
weight = 0
# Use aliases if you are moving content but want to redirect previous URLs to the
# current one. This takes an array of path, not URLs.
aliases = []
# Template to use to render this page
template = "page.html"
# Your own data
[extra]
+++
Some content
You can ask Gutenberg to create a summary if you only want to show the first paragraph of each page in a list for example.
To do so, add <!-- more -->
in your content at the point where you want the
summary to end and the content up to that point will be also available separately
in the template.