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Pages

A Roe site is mostly Markdown and YAML files. There are 4 sources of content in Roe: Pages, Posts, Products (if you’ve enabled the Store) and Documentation.

Your Page files are in the /site/pages folder in your Roe folder (where you’ve installed Roe).

Pages in Roe

Pages are for static content — things that don’t change often and aren’t part of a chronological feed:

  • About page
  • Contact page
  • Homepage
  • Legal pages (Privacy, Terms)
  • Member pages (Sign up, Sign in, etc.)

Pages don’t have dates and don’t appear in RSS feeds or post Collections.

Creating Pages

Create a new page in the Admin → Pages section or add a .md file directly to /site/pages.

Required Metadata

---
title: About Me
status: published
---

Common Metadata Fields

Field Description
title Page heading (required)
subtitle Secondary heading
url_name Custom URL slug (auto-generated from title if not set)
status draft, published, or unlisted
excerpt Short description
image Featured image path

See Metadata Fields for the full list.

Special Pages

Homepage

Create a page with url_name: home to use it as your homepage:

---
title: Welcome
url_name: home
status: published
---

If no homepage exists, Roe shows a default empty-site message.

404 Page

Create a page with url_name: 404 to customize your not-found page.

Member Pages

When you enable Members, Roe generates pages for sign up, sign in, upgrade, and more. These live in /site/pages/members/ and are regular Markdown files you can edit.

Pages vs Posts

  Pages Posts
Purpose Static content Timed content (articles, episodes)
Date No date Has publish date
Feeds Not included Included in RSS/Atom
Collections Can be included Primary collection source
URL /page-name /posts/post-name or custom

Editing Pages

Use The Editor to write and format page content. Pages support all Roe-anji features: cards, collections, galleries, and more.

Add pages to your site’s navigation in Admin → Layouts:

  1. Go to Layouts
  2. Under Navigation, add links to your pages
  3. Save

Pages appear in the order you specify.