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weight = 4
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draft = false
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[taxonomies]
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documentation=["Reference"]
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categories=["Web Development", "Static Site Generation", "Zola"]
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# Zola
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[Zola](https://getzola.org) is a static site generator written in
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[Rust](../rust). It builds an entire web page out of a structured markdown
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collection and a collection of HTML templates. The templating language is called
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- `config.toml`: A configuration file in the [TOML](https://toml.io/en/)
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configuration language. Can contain a lot of information that will be made
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available to *all* pages in the system.
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- `content/`: The structured content folder.
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- `content/`: The structured content folder. All your "living" stuff goes here.
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- `sass/`: [Sass](../sass) is a CSS preprocessor language that makes CSS easier.
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- `static/`: Static content such as images, fonts, and Javascript
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- `templates`: The HTML templates (and includes, etc) that define the website's
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render the section info, otherwise Zola falls back to the default at
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`./templates/section.html`.
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The arguments that con be placed into the TOML header of a the `_index.md` file are:
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- `title`: a string
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- `description`: a string
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- `draft`: `true`/`false` if this section should be included in builds
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- `sort_by`: Sorting function to use: `date`, `title`, `weight`, or `none`
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- `weight`: Used to provide subsection weight to a parent section
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- `template`: The template to render this section. Defaults to `./templates/section.html`
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- `page_template`: The default template to render pages in this section. Pages with this field specified overide this setting
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- `paginate_by`: Number of pages to paginate by. Set to `0` for no pagination
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- `paginate_path`: The prefix for paginations. Default to "page"
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- `paginate_reversed`: boolean
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- `insert_anchor_links`: One of `left`, `right`, or `none`. Specifies whether an anchor-link should be provided for every header item. Probably overridable by the template.
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- `in_search_index`: Include this section in the search index. Only matters if search is enabled
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- `transparent`: `true`/`false`, specifies if this section should be inherited by the parent
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- `aliases`: An array of paths to redirect to this folder
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- `[extra]`: Your extra data block
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The context for a section page contains the following fields, which will be
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available to the template:
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### Pages
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A page is _either_ a markdown file within the same folder as its section, or it
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is in `index.md` (note the lack of prefix underscore!) file in a separate
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folder. The latter syntax is preferred if the file has associated assets, such
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as javascript or images.
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is in a subfolder with a file named `index.md` (note the lack of prefix
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underscore!). The latter syntax is preferred if the file has associated assets,
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such as JavaScript or images, that you want to load alongside the content within
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the markdown page.
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The following items can appear in the TOML header of a page:
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- `title`: The title of this page.
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- `description`: A description of this page
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- `date`: Date this page was published
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- `updated`: Date this page was updated
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- `weight`: A number, used for sorting
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- `draft`: Boolean. Specifies if this page should be rendered at build time
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- `slug`: String. The slug Zola should use when generating the URL
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- `path`: A manually specified absolute path to this content
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- `aliases`: An array of former urls that lead here, to redirect people here
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- `in_search_index`: If set to false and search is enabled, this page will not be included
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- `template`: The template used to render this page. Defaults to `./templates/page.html`
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- `[taxonomies]`: The taxonomies for this page
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- `[extra]`: Your own extra data
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Pages have the following information in their context:
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- `content`: The markdown content from the page's file
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- `title`: The title, if present in the TOML block
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- `description`: The description
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- `date`: The date this file was added
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- `updated`: The date this file was last updated
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- `slug`: The slug name of this file
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- `path`: The path to this file
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- `draft`: true/false, will tell Zola not to include this file during builds
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- `components`: The path, split by '/'
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- `permalink`: The URL Zola generates for this file
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- `summary`: A provided string
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- `taxonomies`: The taxonomies list, if any
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- `extra`: The extras block
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- `toc`: An array of `Header` objects as derived from the Markdown
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- `word_count`: A naive word count
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- `reading_time`: A primitive reading time, in minutes
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- `earlier`: The content of the previous page, if the section header entry 'sort_by' is set to 'date.'
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- `later`: The content of the next page
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- `heavier`: The content of the previous page, if the section header entry 'sort_by' is set to 'weight'
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- `lighter`: The content of the next page
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- `year`: Year as a number.
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- `month`: Month as a number.
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- `day`: Day as a number.
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- `assets`: An array of assets available to this page.
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- `ancestors`: An array of parent paths, with the root being the last one.
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### Pagination
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Pagination is provided by a `Paginator` object available to the section page.
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The paginator will automatically generate multiple pages for the section, and
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will provide links to earlier/later pages within the collection.
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### Shortcodes
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Shortcodes are chunks of HTML or Markdown that you can store in the
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`./templates/shortcodes` folder. Shortcodes will be processed for variables, and
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Zola will create a corresponding named hook that will take those variables as
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named parameters, much like a Tera function, and return the processed HTML.
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### Internal links
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The relationship between a Markdown file and its generated content is
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deterministic, but not always readily apparent. If you want to link to content
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in another markdown file, you can use the link syntax `[my
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link](@/pages/about.md#example-code)`, which will generate a URL to the generated
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copy of that page, and will provide a header link to the header entitled
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"Example Code".
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### Taxonomies
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Taxonomies are a primitive organizational mechanism. You can create a list of
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taxonomies in the `config.toml` file, and then provide entries for those
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taxonomies in pages; those pages will then be included in the `taxonomies`
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collection. The Taxonomy pages are generated with list of various taxonomies
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and the collections of pages that relate to the taxonomy.
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