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Metadata

Courses

If you are editing a course, inside the _posts folder, it appears most simply.

First, click the Metadata button:

Metadata

Then, you will be given a simple form:

Metadata Form

Tags are used for the search system. Simply place single words, seperated by commas.

Creating a Course

In Prose, open the _posts folder.

Posts Folder

Click New File.

New File

Click underneath shakna-israel/haddonRevamp to set a title.

Set Title

Fill out the page using Markdown as described in the Editor section.

Click the Metadata button.

Metadata

Ensure that the right tickboxes are checked.

Metadata Form

If it is not an ACFE course, ensure that button is not checked!

Ensure that the category section has articles listed.

Click under Add Categories and it should appear. Simply click it.

Add Category

Add appropriate search words in the tags section, seperating *not with spaces, but with commas.

Tags

Pages

Editing Metadata for pages is almost the same as above, but there are a few changes, such as being able to change the image gallery.

Inside the _pages folder, you can modify normal pages.

The Metadata button

Metadata

will show you this form:

Page Metadata

First, note the Page Link.

This is very important and dangerous.

Changing it may break pre-existing links.

The link, e.g. /about/ is preceded by haddonlearning.org.au.

For example:

Page Link

will become:

Browser Page Link

in your web browser.

Next, Tags

Tags work the same way as with posts.

Add appropriate search words in the tags section, seperating *not with spaces, but with commas.

Tags

Next, we have the Image Gallery options.

These can be finicky.

First, if you want a gallery, tick the box. If not, untick the box.

Image Gallery Tickbox

If you just wished to get rid of a gallery, you're done.

If you want to create a gallery, you must fill in the next three boxes.

Image Gallery Links

Each of these names refers to an image in the Image folder.

Copy the name exactly as you see it in that folder, it is case-sensitive.