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If you create a folder within the content folder (e.g. `content-sample/sub`) |
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and put an `index.md` inside it, you can access that folder at the URL |
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`http://yoursite.com/?sub`. If you want another page within the sub folder, |
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`http://example.com/pico/?sub`. If you want another page within the sub folder, |
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simply create a text file with the corresponding name and you will be able to |
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access it (e.g. `content-sample/sub/page.md` is accessible from the URL |
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`http://yoursite.com/?sub/page`). Below we've shown some examples of locations |
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and their corresponding URLs: |
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`http://example.com/pico/?sub/page`). Below we've shown some examples of |
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locations and their corresponding URLs: |
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<table style="width: 100%; max-width: 40em;"> |
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{% endfor %} |
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You can use different templates for different content files by specifing the |
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You can use different templates for different content files by specifying the |
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`Template` meta header. Simply add e.g. `Template: blog-post` to a content file |
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and Pico will use the `blog-post.twig` file in your theme folder to render |
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the page. |
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