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## Creating Content
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Pico is a flat file CMS. This means there is no administration backend or
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database to deal with. You simply create `.md` files in the `content` folder and
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those files become your pages. For example, this file is called `index.md` and
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is shown as the main landing page.
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database to deal with. You simply create `.md` files in the `content` folder
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and those files become your pages. For example, creating a file called
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`index.md` will make it show as your main landing page.
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When you install Pico, it comes with a `content-sample` folder. Inside this
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When you install Pico, it comes with a `content-sample` folder. Inside this
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folder is a sample website that will display until you add your own content.
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You should create your own `content` folder in Pico's root directory and place
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your files there. No configuration is required, Pico will automatically use the
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your files there. No configuration is required, Pico will automatically use the
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`content` folder if it exists.
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If you create a folder within the content folder (e.g. `content/sub`) and put an
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`index.md` inside it, you can access that folder at the URL
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If you create a folder within the content folder (e.g. `content/sub`) and put
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an `index.md` inside it, you can access that folder at the URL
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`http://example.com/?sub`. If you want another page within the sub folder,
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simply create a text file with the corresponding name and you will be able to
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access it (e.g. `content/sub/page.md` is accessible from the URL
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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ As a common practice, we recommend you to separate your contents and assets
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(like images, downloads, etc.). We even deny access to your `content` directory
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by default. If you want to use some assets (e.g. a image) in one of your content
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files, you should create an `assets` folder in Pico's root directory and upload
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your assets there. You can then access them in your markdown using
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your assets there. You can then access them in your markdown using
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<code>%base_url%/assets/</code> for example:
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<code>!\[Image Title\](%base_url%/assets/image.png)</code>
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can be specified using <code>%base_url%?sub/page</code>
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* <code>%theme_url%</code> - The URL to the currently used theme
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* <code>%meta.*%</code> - Access any meta variable of the current
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page, e.g. <code>%meta.author%</code> is replaced with `Joe Bloggs`
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page, e.g. <code>%meta.author%</code> is replaced with `Joe Bloggs`
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### Blogging
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