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  • Structuring content with fields

    Category: content structure

    Use Kirby's power of custom fields to structure your content in a most flexible way

  • How to add authors to your articles

    Category: content structure

    Create an author system for your blog posts. Also useful for other pages you want to tie to a person.

  • Creating pages from frontend

    Category: content structure

    Create new pages from user input on the front end, e.g. for an event registration.

  • Working with dates

    Category: content structure

    Learn how to use date fields in your content files and output different date formats

  • How-To: Downloads & Voices section

    Category: content structure

    Learn how the Downloads & Voices section of the getkirby.com website is built

  • Drafts

    Category: content structure

    Three ways to handle drafts in your Kirby installation.

  • Handling images in Kirby

    Category: content structure

    Learn how to add images in the Panel and to fetch them in your templates

  • One-pager

    Category: content structure

    One-pager sites are a perfect solution for many small companies or simple portfolios. Learn how to build them.

  • Random content

    Category: content structure

    Simulate activity on your site by showing random content.

  • Related articles

    Category: content structure

    Learn how to link to related information on your website

  • Sorting and grouping

    Category: content structure

    In this cookbook recipe we will look into how you can use Kirby's API to sort and group content like articles or events.

  • Structured Field Content

    Category: content structure

    Use the structure field to add structured data like addresses, events, etc. to your site.

  • Filtering content with tags

    Category: content structure

    Tags are an excellent way to classify your content and make it easy for your visitors to find related content. Here's how.

  • Make the most of the structure field

    Category: content structure

    The structure field is great for structured data of all kinds. Find out how to use it in blueprints and templates.

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