4 Content management with Hugo
This chapter covers
- Organizing pages into sections and menus in a Hugo website
- Grouping related content using Hugo taxonomies
- Bundling page contents into a page bundle
- Using Hugo’s built-in and community-provided shortcodes for more Markdown features
A website is not just a bundle of web pages scattered at random URL locations. The pages need to be discoverable, organized into meaningful sections, and there needs to be a way to navigate to them for a reader to be successful. Content in most websites is laid out with a strategy; grouped, tagged, and navigation cues are present in pages for the reader to navigate to others.
There are two distinct roles in a website’s development team: the content owner and the theme ...
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