Update README to explain multi-file page functionality Add example content files demonstrating the feature Improve folder type detection logic Implement new routing for page-type folders Add support for mixed content types in single pages Update navigation and metadata handling for multi-file pages Remove legacy frontpage.php in favor of multi-file approach Improve file-based routing documentation Add examples of different content types working together Update router to handle multi-file content rendering Implement proper sorting of content files Add best practices for multi-file content organization
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Multi-File Content Pages
One of FolderWeb's most powerful features is the ability to compose a single page from multiple content files. This gives you flexibility in how you organize and author your content.
How It Works
When a folder contains no subdirectories, FolderWeb treats it as a page-type folder. All .md, .html, and .php files in that folder are rendered in alphanumerical order.
This means you can:
- Break long content into manageable sections
- Mix file formats freely (Markdown, HTML, PHP)
- Reorder sections by renaming files
- Include dynamic PHP content alongside static content