Site, Project and File Organization
The site, project and file organization pages provide an overview of the elements on the published PAMMS site, the repositories from which the site is built and sources content from, the purpose of the folders, files, their organization, and their names in the repositories, and the important terminology you’ll encounter in these help pages and the Antora documentation.
You’ll learn:
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What the navigation menus on the published site are called and why they have certain content in them.
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The purpose of directories (i.e., folders) in a content repository (i.e., a PAMMS Sources repository such as dfcs-tanf) and what impact these folder names have on the PAMMS site.
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The purpose of the antora.yml files, navigation files, and file families (e.g., pages, images, etc.) and what impact they have on the PAMMS site.