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Ruben b507a0c676 Add multi-file page support and improve documentation
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
2025-11-01 18:20:23 +01:00

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<h2>Use Cases</h2>
<h3>Long Documentation</h3>
<p>Break lengthy documentation into logical sections. Each section gets its own file, making editing and maintenance easier.</p>
<h3>Mixed Content Types</h3>
<p>Use Markdown for simple text, HTML for complex layouts, and PHP for dynamic content—all on the same page.</p>
<h3>Collaborative Editing</h3>
<p>Multiple authors can work on different sections simultaneously without merge conflicts.</p>
<h3>Progressive Enhancement</h3>
<p>Start with simple Markdown files. Later, enhance specific sections with HTML or PHP without restructuring.</p>
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