Leonardo Giordani 62e09d3648 The multi_part plugin has been set as deprecated | 10 years ago | |
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This plugin has been deprecated. See the series plugin for a better support of multi part articles.
The multi-part posts plugin allow you to write multi-part posts.
In order to mark posts as part of a multi-part post, use the :parts:
metadata:
:parts: MY_AWESOME_MULTI_PART_POST
You can then use the article.metadata.parts_articles
variable in your templates
to display other parts of current post.
For example:
{% if article.metadata.parts_articles %}
<p>This post is part of a series:</p>
<ol class="parts">
{% for part_article in article.metadata.parts_articles %}
<li {% if part_article == article %}class="active"{% endif %}>
<a href='{{ SITEURL }}/{{ part_article.url }}'>{{ part_article.title }}</a>
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ol>
{% endif %}