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My recent PR got closed (#1490), but I think it's still a valuable addition. Not to mention, it's optional...so if you don't want it you don't have to have it.Here are the details from the PR:
What does this PR change? What problem does it solve?
Creates a new tab for "categories". This allows users to have groupings of posts (sort of like a folder) that can be navigated, rather than having to go through the "posts" tab or the "tags" tab.
Users simply create a folder called "categories" under "content". The _index.md file within the "categories" folder will be used to configure that page.
For creating each category page, just create folders (and their _index.md files) within the "categories" folder like so:
This discussion was converted from issue #1500 on April 29, 2024 14:13.
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My recent PR got closed (#1490), but I think it's still a valuable addition. Not to mention, it's optional...so if you don't want it you don't have to have it.Here are the details from the PR:
What does this PR change? What problem does it solve?
Creates a new tab for "categories". This allows users to have groupings of posts (sort of like a folder) that can be navigated, rather than having to go through the "posts" tab or the "tags" tab.
Users simply create a folder called "categories" under "content". The _index.md file within the "categories" folder will be used to configure that page.
For creating each category page, just create folders (and their _index.md files) within the "categories" folder like so:
Posts can be assigned to categories just as they would be for tags or keywords:
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