## Navigation The navigation is generated automatically with all pages that end with `.md` or `.markdown` You can have as many sub levels as you wish. By default, a folder will have no index page. if you wish to have one defined all you need to do is add an `index.md` file to the folder. For example, `/docs/02_Examples` has a landing page for that section since there exists a `/docs/02_Examples/index.md` file. ## Sorting To sort your files and folders in a specific way, you can prefix them with a number and underscore, e.g. `/docs/01_Hello_World.md` and `/docs/05_Features.md`. This will list _Hello World_ before _Features_, overriding the default alpha-numeric sorting. The numbers will be stripped out of the navigation and urls. For the file `6 Ways to Get Rich`, you can use `/docs/_6_Ways_to_Get_Rich.md` You might also wish to stick certain links to the bottom of a page. You can do so by prefixing the file name with a '-', e.g. a new file `/docs/-Contact_Us.md` will always appear at the bottom of the current list. Weights can also be added to further sort the bottom entries. e.g. `/docs/-01_Coming.md` will appear before `/docs/-02_Soon.md` but both will only appear after all positive or non-weighted files. It works the same for files prefixed with `+`. Page order priorities are like this: - `+` in front of the filename and numbers in front - `+` in front of the filename - The index page - Numbers in the front - Pages without prefix - `-` in front of the filename and numbers in front - `-` in front of the filename