diff --git a/pages/mydoc/mydoc_posts.md b/pages/mydoc/mydoc_posts.md index d3b2986..ffda6e0 100644 --- a/pages/mydoc/mydoc_posts.md +++ b/pages/mydoc/mydoc_posts.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ title: My sample post keywords: pages, authoring, exclusion, frontmatter summary: "This is some summary frontmatter for my sample post." sidebar: mydoc_sidebar -permalink: mydoc_pages/ +permalink: mydoc_pages.html tags: content_types --- @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ tags: content_types | **tags** | Optional | Tags for the page. Make all tags single words, with underscores if needed. Separate them with commas. Enclose the whole list within brackets. Also, note that tags must be added to \_data/tags_doc.yml to be allowed entrance into the page. This prevents tags from becoming somewhat random and unstructured. You must create a tag page for each one of your tags following the sample pattern in the tabs folder. (Tag pages aren't automatically created.) | | **keywords** | Optional | Synonyms and other keywords for the page. This information gets stuffed into the page's metadata to increase SEO. The user won't see the keywords, but if you search for one of the keywords, it will be picked up by the search engine. | | **summary** | Optional | A 1-2 word sentence summarizing the content on the page. This gets formatted into the summary section in the page layout. Adding summaries is a key way to make your content more scannable by users (check out [Jakob Nielsen's site](http://www.nngroup.com/articles/corporate-blogs-front-page-structure/) for a great example of page summaries.) The only drawback with summaries is that you can't use variables in them. | -| **permalink**| Required | This theme uses permalinks to facilitate the linking. You specify the permalink want for the page, and the \_site output will put the page into the root directory when you publish. The page will appear inside a folder by the same name, with the actual page being index.html. Browsers will automatically show the index.html file inside of any folder, so permalinks avoid the .html extension with file names. Permalink names don't have to match your file names, but it might be easier to keep them in sync. | +| **permalink**| Required | This theme uses permalinks to facilitate the linking. You specify the permalink want for the page, and the \_site output will put the page into the root directory when you publish. Follow the same convention here as you do with page permalinks -- list the file name followed by the .html extension. | {% include links.html %} diff --git a/pages/news/news.html b/pages/news/news.html index 5ed0932..67b19e6 100644 --- a/pages/news/news.html +++ b/pages/news/news.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ folder: news {% for post in site.posts limit:10 %} -

{{ post.title }}

+

{{ post.title }}

{{ post.date | date: "%b %-d, %Y" }} / {% for tag in post.tags %} {{tag}}{% unless forloop.last %}, {% endunless%}