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In Hugo, pages are the core of your site. Once it is configured, pages are definitely the added value to your documentation site.

Folders

Organize your site like any other Hugo project. Typically, you will have a content folder with all your pages.

content
├── level-one 
│   ├── level-two
│   │   ├── level-three
│   │   │   ├── level-four
│   │   │   │   ├── _index.md       <-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/level-four
│   │   │   │   ├── page-4-a.md     <-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/level-four/page-4-a
│   │   │   │   ├── page-4-b.md     <-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/level-four/page-4-b
│   │   │   │   └── page-4-c.md     <-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/level-four/page-4-c
│   │   │   ├── _index.md           <-- /level-one/level-two/level-three
│   │   │   ├── page-3-a.md         <-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/page-3-a
│   │   │   ├── page-3-b.md         <-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/page-3-b
│   │   │   └── page-3-c.md         <-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/page-3-c
│   │   ├── _index.md               <-- /level-one/level-two
│   │   ├── page-2-a.md             <-- /level-one/level-two/page-2-a
│   │   ├── page-2-b.md             <-- /level-one/level-two/page-2-b
│   │   └── page-2-c.md             <-- /level-one/level-two/page-2-c
│   ├── _index.md                   <-- /level-one
│   ├── page-1-a.md                 <-- /level-one/page-1-a
│   ├── page-1-b.md                 <-- /level-one/page-1-b
│   └── page-1-c.md                 <-- /level-one/page-1-c
├── _index.md                       <-- /
└── page-top.md                     <-- /page-top

{{% notice note %}} _index.md is required in each folder, its your “folder home page” {{% /notice %}}

Types

Hugo-theme-learn defines two types of pages. Default and Chapter. Both can be used at any level of the documentation, the only difference being layout display.

A Chapter displays a page meant to be used as introduction for a set of child pages. Commonly, it contains a simple title and a catch line to define content that can be found under it. You can define any HTML as prefix for the menu. In the example below, it's just a number but that could be an icon.

Chapter page

+++
title = "Basics"
chapter = true
weight = 5
pre = "<b>1. </b>"
+++

### Chapter 1

# Basics

Discover what this Hugo theme is all about and the core-concepts behind it.

To tell Hugo-theme-learn to consider a page as a chapter, set chapter=true in the Front Matter of the page.

A Default page is any other content page.

Default page

+++
title = "Installation"
weight = 15
+++

The following steps are here to help you initialize your new website. If you don't know Hugo at all, we strongly suggest you to train by following this great documentation for beginners.

Create your project

Hugo provides a new command to create a new website.

hugo new site <new_project>

Hugo-theme-learn provides [archetypes]({{< relref "cont/archetypes.fr.md" >}}) to help you create this kind of pages.

Front Matter configuration

Each Hugo page has to define a Front Matter in yaml, toml or json.

Hugo-theme-learn uses the following parameters on top of Hugo ones :

+++
# Table of content (toc) is enabled by default. Set this parameter to true to disable it.
# Note: Toc is always disabled for chapter pages
disableToc = "false"
# The title of the page in menu will be prefixed by this HTML content
pre = ""
# The title of the page in menu will be postfixed by this HTML content
post = ""
# Set the page as a chapter, changing the way it's displayed
chapter = false
# Hide a menu entry by setting this to true
hidden = false
# Display name of this page modifier. If set, it will be displayed in the footer. 
LastModifierDisplayName = ""
# Email of this page modifier. If set with LastModifierDisplayName, it will be displayed in the footer
LastModifierEmail = ""
+++

Add icon to a menu entry

In the page frontmatter, add a pre param to insert any HTML code before the menu label. The example below uses the Github icon.

+++
title = "Github repo"
pre = "<i class='fa fa-github'></i> "
+++

Title with icon

Ordering sibling menu/page entries

Hugo provides a flexible way to handle order for your pages.

The simplest way is to set weight parameter to a number.

+++
title = "My page"
weight = 5
+++

Homepage

To configure your home page, you basically have three choices:

  1. Create an _index.md document in content folder and fill the file with Markdown content
  2. Create an index.html file in the static folder and fill the file with HTML content
  3. Configure your server to automatically redirect home page to one your documentation page