@ -9,27 +9,27 @@ Congratulations, you have successfully installed [Pico](http://picocms.org/). Pi
### Creating Content
Pico is a flat file CMS, this means there is no administration backend and database to deal with. You simply create `.md` files in the "content"
Pico is a flat file CMS, this means there is no administration backend and database to deal with. You simply create `.md` files in the "content-sample"
folder and that becomes a page. For example, this file is called `index.md` and is shown as the main landing page.
If you create a folder within the content folder (e.g. `content/sub`) and put an `index.md` inside it, you can access that folder at the URL
`http://yoursite.com/sub`. If you want another page within the sub folder, simply create a text file with the corresponding name (e.g. `content/sub/page.md`)
and you will be able to access it from the URL `http://yoursite.com/sub/page`. Below we've shown some examples of content locations and their corresponing URL's:
If you create a folder within the content-sample folder (e.g. `content-sample/sub`) and put an `index.md` inside it, you can access that folder at the URL
`http://yoursite.com/sub`. If you want another page within the sub folder, simply create a text file with the corresponding name (e.g. `content-sample/sub/page.md`)
and you will be able to access it from the URL `http://yoursite.com/sub/page`. Below we've shown some examples of content-sample locations and their corresponing URL's:
<table>
<thead>
<tr><th>Physical Location</th><th>URL</th></tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr><td>content/index.md</td><td>/</td></tr>
<tr><td>content/sub.md</td><td>/sub</td></tr>
<tr><td>content/sub/index.md</td><td>/sub (same as above)</td></tr>