From 0be1d6b3c8b9f3aff1f91be8f7050dcc96a40321 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: squidfunk Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2025 12:04:54 +0700 Subject: [PATCH] Documentation --- docs/tutorials/blogs/basic.md | 29 +++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/tutorials/blogs/basic.md b/docs/tutorials/blogs/basic.md index 6465772a28c..ce3f92c5966 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/blogs/basic.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/blogs/basic.md @@ -256,15 +256,10 @@ attribute in the page header: ### Related links - - - - When your blog is part of a wider site such as technical documentation, you will want to provide links from blog posts into your other content. One way you -can do this is to have a related links section. In the [Insiders Edition], the -blog plugin can create one for you if you provide link targets in your page -header: +can do this is to have a related links section. The blog plugin can create one +for you if you provide link targets in your page header: !!! example "Add a related links section " @@ -312,19 +307,13 @@ browser window to see this in action. ## Meta plugin - - - - - -The Meta plugin is available in the [Insiders Edition]. -It helps simplify the management of metadata that is common to a group of -files in the same subdirectory. Instead of having to repeat the -same metadata in the page headers of a number of files, you can add a -`.meta.yml` file in the directory and the Meta plugin will merge its contents -into the headers of all the pages contained. -Settings from the page header take precedence, so you can always override -settings by adding them to a post's header. +The Meta plugin helps simplify the management of metadata that is common to a +group of files in the same subdirectory. Instead of having to repeat the same +metadata in the page headers of a number of files, you can add a `.meta.yml` +file in the directory and the Meta plugin will merge its contents into the +headers of all the pages contained. Settings from the page header take +precedence, so you can always override settings by adding them to a post's +header. For example, you may want to manage drafts by keeping them in a directory together so that they are not only flagged as drafts but also easier to find.