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* <code>%base_url%</code> - The URL to your Pico site; internal links |
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can be specified using <code>%base_url%?sub/page</code> |
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* <code>%theme_url%</code> - The URL to the currently used theme |
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* <code>%meta.* %</code> - Access any meta variable of the current page, |
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* <code>%meta.*%</code> - Access any meta variable of the current page, |
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e.g. <code>%meta.author%</code> is replaced with `Joe Bloggs` |
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### Blogging |
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Pico is not blogging software - but makes it very easy for you to use it as a |
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blog. You can find many plugins out there implementing typical |
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blogging features like authentication, tagging, pagination and social plugins. |
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See the below Plugins section for details. |
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blog. You can find many plugins out there implementing typical blogging |
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features like authentication, tagging, pagination and social plugins. See the |
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below Plugins section for details. |
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If you want to use Pico as a blogging software, you probably want to do |
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something like the following: |
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