diff --git a/docs/en/next/tutorial-create-pages.html b/docs/en/next/tutorial-create-pages.html index 6d4c3d8489..2bc468c0d3 100644 --- a/docs/en/next/tutorial-create-pages.html +++ b/docs/en/next/tutorial-create-pages.html @@ -104,37 +104,44 @@
<p>...</p>
to "I'm at F8!". The browser should refresh automatically to reflect the changes.<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'm at F8!</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 expressability of React to build rich web content. Learn more about creating pages here.
docs
folder called f8.md
.docs
folder called doc4.md
.---
-id: f8
-title: Hello F8
----
+---
+id: doc4
+title: This is Doc 4
+---
-Hello F8! I'm at the Docusaurus classroom session!
+I can write content using [GitHub-flavored Markdown syntax](https://github.github.com/gfm/).
-## Using Docusaurus to Create Open Source Websites
+## Markdown Syntax
-In this session, we learned how Docusaurus makes it really simple to create a website for open source project documentation and get hands on by creating a Docusaurus website.
+**Bold** _italic_ `code` [Links](#url)
+
+> Donec sit amet nisl. Aliquam semper ipsum sit amet velit. Suspendisse
+> id sem consectetuer libero luctus adipiscing.
+
+* Hey
+* Ho
+* Let's Go
-- Go to
sidebars.json
and add "f8"
after "doc1"
. This ID should be the same one as in the Markdown file above.
+- Go to
sidebars.json
and add "doc4"
after "doc1"
. This ID should be the same one as in the Markdown file above.
{
"docs": {
"Docusaurus": [
"doc1",
-+ "f8"
++ "doc4"
],
"First Category": ["doc2"],
"Second Category": ["doc3"]
@@ -146,11 +153,11 @@
- Kill your webserver (Cmd + C or Ctrl + C) and restart it (with
npm run start
) because a server restart is needed for sidebar changes.
-- Navigate to http://localhost:3000/docs/f8.
+- Navigate to http://localhost:3000/docs/doc4.
You've created your first documentation page on Docusaurus! The sidebars.json
is where you specify the order of your documentation pages and in the front matter of the Markdown file is where you provide metadata about that page.
Learn more about creating docs pages here.
-Last updated on 2019-4-29 by Yangshun Tay