--- id: tutorial-create-pages title: Create Pages --- In this section, we will learn about creating two types of pages in Docusaurus: a regular page and a documentation page. Docusaurus MacBook ## Create a Regular Page 1. In the `website/pages/en` directory of your repository, save a text file called `hello-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; ``` > Use any text editor to make the file, such as [Microsoft Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/download) or [Komodo Edit](https://www.activestate.com/komodo-edit). 2. Go to http://localhost:3000/hello-world and you should be able to see the new page. 1. Change the text within the `

...

` to "I can write JSX here!" and save the file again. The browser should refresh automatically to reflect the change. ```diff -

This is my first page!

+

I can write JSX here!

``` 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](custom-pages). Docusaurus React ## Create a Documentation Page 1. Create a new file in the `docs` folder called `doc9.md`. The `docs` folder is in the root of your Docusaurus project, one level above `website`. 1. Paste the following contents: ``` --- id: doc9 title: This is Doc 9 --- I can write content using [GitHub-flavored Markdown syntax](https://github.github.com/gfm/). ## Markdown Syntax **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 ``` 3. The `sidebars.json` is where you specify the order of your documentation pages, so open `website/sidebars.json` and add `"doc9"` 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. ```diff { "docs": { "Docusaurus": [ "doc1", + "doc9" ], "First Category": ["doc2"], "Second Category": ["doc3"] }, "docs-other": { "First Category": ["doc4", "doc5"] } } ``` 4. A server restart is needed to pick up sidebar changes, so go to your terminal, kill your dev server (Cmd + C or Ctrl + C), and run `npm start` or `yarn start`. 1. Navigate to http://localhost:3000/docs/doc9 to see the new documentation page. You've created your first documentation page on Docusaurus! Learn more about creating docs pages [here](navigation).