Schnellstart
Ein QuickStart -Leitfaden zum Erstellen neuer Inhalte in Lotus -Dokumenten
Neue Inhalte erstellen
Navigate to the root of your Hugo project and use the hugo new
command to create a file in the content/docs
directory:
hugo new docs/example-page.md
This will create a markdown file named example-page.md
with the following default front matter:
+++
title = "Example Page"
description = ""
icon = "article"
date = "2023-05-22T00:27:57+01:00"
lastmod = "2023-05-22T00:27:57+01:00"
draft = false
toc = true
weight = 999
+++
Modify the options to suit your needs.
The code below shows the front matter code used to create this page, along with some markdown in the body:
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weight = 100
date = "2023-05-03T22:37:22+01:00"
draft = true
author = "Colin Wilson"
title = "Quickstart"
icon = "rocket_launch"
toc = true
description = "A quickstart guide to creating new content in Lotus Docs"
publishdate = "2023-05-03T22:37:22+01:00"
tags = ["Beginners"]
+++
## Create New Content
Navigate to the root of your Hugo project and use the `hugo new` command to create a file in the `content/docs` directory:
```shell
hugo new docs/examplepage.md
```
...
Ordering Content
Lotus Docs uses a simple weighting method for ordering content and creating menus.
The front matter weight
variable is used to order all content and auto-generate the menu structure (including the sidebar menu and page navigation buttons). Lower weight values take higher precedence. So content with lower weights come first and are so ordered in the menu.
Auto-Generated Menu
As mentioned, Lotus Docs auto-generates menus and navigation links using the front matter weight variable. For example, Navigate to the content/docs
directory and create two content files, doc-one.md
and doc-two.md
, then edit the weight values to 100
and 200
respectively:
100
. This ensures plenty of room to insert new posts between existing items should you need to.Your directory structure should now look like this:
content/
└── docs/
├── doc-one.md
└── doc-two.md
Links to both posts are now visible in the sidebar menu where doc-one.md
will come before and be placed above doc-two.md
:
hugo.toml
as opposed to auto-generated via content weights is on the Lotus Docs roadmap.Second Level Menu Items
Second level menu items can be generated by first creating a ‘parent’ directory containing an _index.md
file, e.g.:
hugo new docs/parent-directory/_index.md
The above command creates a directory named parent-directory
under content/docs
:
content/
└── docs/
└── parent-directory/
You can now create second level items inside the parent-directory
as normal. Run the hugo new
command again to create a post inside the newly created parent-directory
:
hugo new docs/parent-directory/doc-three.md
Your directory/file structure should now look like this:
content/
└── docs/
└── parent-directory/
└── doc-three.md
This is reflected in the sidebar menu with parent-directory
acting as a dropdown menu containing a link to the Doc Three post:
Last updated 20 Apr 2024, 10:30 -0400 .