fix #153 : page not found on ex site

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Mathieu Cornic 2018-08-10 10:18:13 +02:00
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ In **Hugo**, pages are the core of your site. Once it is configured, pages are d
Organize your site like [any other Hugo project](https://gohugo.io/content/organization/). Typically, you will have a *content* folder with all your pages. Organize your site like [any other Hugo project](https://gohugo.io/content/organization/). Typically, you will have a *content* folder with all your pages.
content content
├── level-one ├── level-one
│ ├── level-two │ ├── level-two
│ │ ├── level-three │ │ ├── level-three
│ │ │ ├── level-four │ │ │ ├── level-four
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Hugo provides a `new` command to create a new website.
hugo new site <new_project> hugo new site <new_project>
``` ```
**Hugo-theme-learn** provides [archetypes]({{< relref "cont/archetypes.fr.md" >}}) to help you create this kind of pages. **Hugo-theme-learn** provides [archetypes]({{< relref "cont/archetypes.en.md" >}}) to help you create this kind of pages.
## Front Matter configuration ## Front Matter configuration
@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ post = ""
chapter = false chapter = false
# Hide a menu entry by setting this to true # Hide a menu entry by setting this to true
hidden = false hidden = false
# Display name of this page modifier. If set, it will be displayed in the footer. # Display name of this page modifier. If set, it will be displayed in the footer.
LastModifierDisplayName = "" LastModifierDisplayName = ""
# Email of this page modifier. If set with LastModifierDisplayName, it will be displayed in the footer # Email of this page modifier. If set with LastModifierDisplayName, it will be displayed in the footer
LastModifierEmail = "" LastModifierEmail = ""
@ -145,10 +145,10 @@ weight = 5
By default, **Hugo-theme-learn** will use a page's `title` attribute for the menu item (or `linkTitle` if defined). By default, **Hugo-theme-learn** will use a page's `title` attribute for the menu item (or `linkTitle` if defined).
But a page's title has to be descriptive on its own while the menu is a hierarchy. But a page's title has to be descriptive on its own while the menu is a hierarchy.
We've added the `menuTitle` parameter for that purpose: We've added the `menuTitle` parameter for that purpose:
For example (for a page named `content/install/linux.md`): For example (for a page named `content/install/linux.md`):
```toml ```toml
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