Theme display page

By Goosequill
1 minute read 146 words

Table of Contents

  1. Article Metadata
  2. Body Content
    1. Second- and Third-Level Headings
  3. Tags and Links
  4. Replace This Page

This page shows how a Goosequill article page looks. Use it to check the title, description, author, tags, table of contents, and body layout.

Article Metadata

Basic page information is written in the frontmatter at the top of the file. Common fields include:

Body Content

The body uses MDX. You can write regular Markdown and also use the built-in components and shortcodes.

Second- and Third-Level Headings

Headings appear in the table of contents. This makes longer pages easier to navigate.

Tags appear in article lists, tag pages, and the relationship graph. Clear tags make pages easier to browse and discover.

Replace This Page

In a real site, delete this sample page or turn it into your first wiki page.


Relationship Graph

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