diff --git a/docs/First-Page-Tutorial.md b/docs/First-Page-Tutorial.md index 6e943e0..4dcdd90 100644 --- a/docs/First-Page-Tutorial.md +++ b/docs/First-Page-Tutorial.md @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ + +--- +sidebar_position: 1 +--- + # Quick page to show how to make one in the wiki. ## Best way to edit and add pages @@ -38,4 +43,52 @@ It will ask you for a title, description and to commit the changes (see bottom l Once that is done you can push your changes and they will get automatically updated to the wiki -![img](Push.JPG) \ No newline at end of file +![img](Push.JPG) + +--- + +- Stuff! +- More stuff! +- Stuff that looks like stuff but isn't! + +##### Subtitle + +#### No not that kind of subtitle + +### This kind of subtitle + +You can also do **this** **[link](https://fome.tech)** + +### What you'll need + +- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) version 16.14 or above: + - When installing Node.js, you are recommended to check all checkboxes related to dependencies. + +## Generate a new site + +Generate a new Docusaurus site using the **classic template**. + +The classic template will automatically be added to your project after you run the command: + +```bash +npm init docusaurus@latest my-website classic +``` + +You can type this command into Command Prompt, Powershell, Terminal, or any other integrated terminal of your code editor. + +The command also installs all necessary dependencies you need to run Docusaurus. + +## Start your site + +Run the development server: + +```bash +cd my-website +npm run start +``` + +The `cd` command changes the directory you're working with. In order to work with your newly created Docusaurus site, you'll need to navigate the terminal there. + +The `npm run start` command builds your website locally and serves it through a development server, ready for you to view at http://localhost:3000/. + +Open `docs/intro.md` (this page) and edit some lines: the site **reloads automatically** and displays your changes.