docs(v2): fix pages routing inaccurate info (#2110)

* docs(v2): fix pages routing inaccurate info

* fix CI
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Endi 2019-12-11 03:47:13 +07:00 committed by Yangshun Tay
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"git add"
],
"*.md": [
"yarn prettier-docs"
"yarn prettier-docs",
"git add"
]
},
"husky": {

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If you are familiar with other static site generators like Jekyll and Next, this routing approach will feel familiar to you. Any JavaScript file you create under `/src/pages/` directory will be automatically converted to a website page, following the `/src/pages/` directory hierarchy. For example:
- `/src/pages/index.js``<baseUrl>/`
- `/src/pages/test.js` → `<baseUrl>/test`
- `/src/pages/index.js``<baseUrl>`
- `/src/pages/foo.js` → `<baseUrl>/foo`
- `/src/pages/foo/test.js``<baseUrl>/foo/test`
- `/src/pages/foo/index.js``<baseUrl>/foo`
- `/src/pages/foo/index.js``<baseUrl>/foo/`
In this component-based development era, it is encouraged to co-locate your styling, markup and behavior together into components. Each page is a component, and if you need to customize your page design with your own styles, we recommend co-locating your styles with the page component in its own directory. For example, to create a "Support" page, you could do one of the following: