content-sample/index.md: Fix syntax

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Daniel Rudolf 2015-12-21 03:24:32 +01:00
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@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ Congratulations, you have successfully installed [Pico](http://picocms.org/).
## Creating Content ## Creating Content
Pico is a flat file CMS. This means there is no administration backend or Pico is a flat file CMS. This means there is no administration backend or
database to deal with. You simply create `.md` files in the `content` folder and database to deal with. You simply create `.md` files in the `content` folder
those files become your pages. For example, this file is called `index.md` and and those files become your pages. For example, creating a file called
is shown as the main landing page. `index.md` will make it show as your main landing page.
When you install Pico, it comes with a `content-sample` folder. Inside this When you install Pico, it comes with a `content-sample` folder. Inside this
folder is a sample website that will display until you add your own content. folder is a sample website that will display until you add your own content.
@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ You should create your own `content` folder in Pico's root directory and place
your files there. No configuration is required, Pico will automatically use the your files there. No configuration is required, Pico will automatically use the
`content` folder if it exists. `content` folder if it exists.
If you create a folder within the content folder (e.g. `content/sub`) and put an If you create a folder within the content folder (e.g. `content/sub`) and put
`index.md` inside it, you can access that folder at the URL an `index.md` inside it, you can access that folder at the URL
`http://example.com/?sub`. If you want another page within the sub folder, `http://example.com/?sub`. If you want another page within the sub folder,
simply create a text file with the corresponding name and you will be able to simply create a text file with the corresponding name and you will be able to
access it (e.g. `content/sub/page.md` is accessible from the URL access it (e.g. `content/sub/page.md` is accessible from the URL