Create Pages
이 섹션에서는 두가지 유형인 정규 페이지와 문서화 페이지를 docusaurus에서 생성하는 것에 대해 배웁니다.
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Creating a Regular Page
Go into the
pages/en
directory and create a file calledhello-world.js
with the following contents:const React = require('react');
const CompLibrary = require('../../core/CompLibrary.js');
const Container = CompLibrary.Container; const GridBlock = CompLibrary.GridBlock;
function HelloWorld(props) { return (
Hello World!
This is my first page!
module.exports = HelloWorld;
- Go to http://localhost:3000/hello-world and you should be able to see the new page.
- Change the text within the
<p>...</p>
to "I can write JSX here!". The browser should refresh automatically to reflect the changes.
- <p>This is my first page!</p>
+ <p>I can write JSX here!</p>
React is being used as a templating engine for rendering static markup. You can leverage on the expressibility of React to build rich web content. Learn more about creating pages here.
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Create a Documentation Page
Create a new file in the
docs
folder calleddoc4.md
. Thedocs
folder is in the root of your Docusaurus project, one level abovewebsite
.Paste the following contents:
id: doc4 title: This is Doc 4
I can write content using GitHub-flavored Markdown syntax.
Markdown Syntax
Bold italic
code
LinksDonec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. Suspendisse id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing.
- Hey
- Ho
- Let's Go
- The
sidebars.json
is where you specify the order of your documentation pages, so openwebsite/sidebars.json
and add"doc4"
after"doc1"
. This ID should be the same one as in the metadata for the Markdown file above, so if you gave a different ID in Step 2, just make sure to use the same ID in the sidebar file.
{
"docs": {
"Docusaurus": [
"doc1",
+ "doc4"
],
"First Category": ["doc2"],
"Second Category": ["doc3"]
},
"docs-other": {
"First Category": ["doc4", "doc5"]
}
}
- A server restart is needed to pick up sidebar changes, so kill your dev server (Cmd + C or Ctrl + C) and restart it with
npm run start
. - Navigate to http://localhost:3000/docs/doc4.
You've created your first documentation page on Docusaurus!
Learn more about creating docs pages here.