docsify/docs/more-pages.md
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fix: convert {docsify-ignore} and {docsify-ignore-all} to HTML comments (#1318)
* breaking: convert {docsify-ignore} and {docsify-ignore-all} to HTML comments

Close https://github.com/docsifyjs/docsify/issues/441

* chore: add ignore and ignore-all unit tests

Co-authored-by: 沈唁 <52o@qq52o.cn>
2020-07-30 18:11:04 +08:00

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More pages

If you need more pages, you can simply create more markdown files in your docsify directory. If you create a file named guide.md, then it is accessible via /#/guide.

For example, the directory structure is as follows:

.
└── docs
    ├── README.md
    ├── guide.md
    └── zh-cn
        ├── README.md
        └── guide.md

Matching routes

docs/README.md        => http://domain.com
docs/guide.md         => http://domain.com/#/guide
docs/zh-cn/README.md  => http://domain.com/#/zh-cn/
docs/zh-cn/guide.md   => http://domain.com/#/zh-cn/guide

Sidebar

In order to have sidebar, then you can create your own _sidebar.md (see this documentation's sidebar for an example):

First, you need to set loadSidebar to true. Details are available in the configuration paragraph.

<!-- index.html -->

<script>
  window.$docsify = {
    loadSidebar: true
  }
</script>
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/docsify/lib/docsify.min.js"></script>

Create the _sidebar.md:

<!-- docs/_sidebar.md -->

* [Home](/)
* [Guide](guide.md)

You need to create a .nojekyll in ./docs to prevent GitHub Pages from ignoring files that begin with an underscore.

!> Docsify only looks for _sidebar.md in the current folder, and uses that, otherwise it falls back to the one configured using window.$docsify.loadSidebar config.

Example file structure:

└── docs/
    ├── _sidebar.md
    ├── index.md
    ├── getting-started.md
    └── running-services.md

Nested Sidebars

You may want the sidebar to update with only navigation to reflect the current directory. This can be done by adding a _sidebar.md file to each folder.

_sidebar.md is loaded from each level directory. If the current directory doesn't have _sidebar.md, it will fall back to the parent directory. If, for example, the current path is /guide/quick-start, the _sidebar.md will be loaded from /guide/_sidebar.md.

You can specify alias to avoid unnecessary fallback.

<script>
  window.$docsify = {
    loadSidebar: true,
    alias: {
      '/.*/_sidebar.md': '/_sidebar.md'
    }
  }
</script>

!> You can create a README.md file in a subdirectory to use it as the landing page for the route.

Set Page Titles from Sidebar Selection

A page's title tag is generated from the selected sidebar item name. For better SEO, you can customize the title by specifying a string after the filename.

<!-- docs/_sidebar.md -->
* [Home](/)
* [Guide](guide.md "The greatest guide in the world")

Table of Contents

Once you've created _sidebar.md, the sidebar content is automatically generated based on the headers in the markdown files.

A custom sidebar can also automatically generate a table of contents by setting a subMaxLevel, compare subMaxLevel configuration.

<!-- index.html -->

<script>
  window.$docsify = {
    loadSidebar: true,
    subMaxLevel: 2
  }
</script>
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/docsify/lib/docsify.min.js"></script>

Ignoring Subheaders

When subMaxLevel is set, each header is automatically added to the table of contents by default. If you want to ignore a specific header, add <!-- {docsify-ignore} --> to it.

# Getting Started

## Header <!-- {docsify-ignore} -->

This header won't appear in the sidebar table of contents.

To ignore all headers on a specific page, you can use <!-- {docsify-ignore-all} --> on the first header of the page.

# Getting Started <!-- {docsify-ignore-all} -->

## Header

This header won't appear in the sidebar table of contents.

Both <!-- {docsify-ignore} --> and <!-- {docsify-ignore-all} --> will not be rendered on the page when used.