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diff --git a/docs/content/en/content-management/static-files.md b/docs/content/en/content-management/static-files.md deleted file mode 100644 index c1197ede1..000000000 --- a/docs/content/en/content-management/static-files.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Static files -description: Files that get served **statically** (as-is, no modification) on the site root. -categories: [content management] -keywords: [source, directories] -menu: - docs: - parent: content-management - weight: 200 -weight: 200 -toc: true -aliases: [/static-files] ---- - -By default, the `static/` directory in the site project is used for -all **static files** (e.g. stylesheets, JavaScript, images). The static files are served on the site root path (eg. if you have the file `static/image.png` you can access it using `http://{server-url}/image.png`, to include it in a document you can use `![Example image](/image.png) )`. - -Hugo can be configured to look into a different directory, or even -**multiple directories** for such static files by configuring the -`staticDir` parameter in the [site configuration]. All the files in all the -static directories will form a union filesystem. - -This union filesystem will be served from your site root. So a file -`<SITE PROJECT>/static/me.png` will be accessible as -`<MY_BASEURL>/me.png`. - -Here's an example of setting `staticDir` and `staticDir2` for a -multi-language site: - -{{< code-toggle file=hugo >}} -staticDir = ["static1", "static2"] - -[languages] -[languages.en] -staticDir2 = "static_en" -baseURL = "https://example.org/" -languageName = "English" -weight = 2 -title = "In English" -[languages.no] -staticDir = ["staticDir_override", "static_no"] -baseURL = "https://example.no" -languageName = "Norsk" -weight = 1 -title = "På norsk" -{{</ code-toggle >}} - -In the above, with no theme used: - -- The English site will get its static files as a union of "static1", - "static2" and "static_en". On file duplicates, the right-most - version will win. -- The Norwegian site will get its static files as a union of - "staticDir_override" and "static_no". - -Note 1 -: The **2** (can be a number between 0 and 10) in `staticDir2` is - added to tell Hugo that you want to **add** this directory to the - global set of static directories defined using `staticDir`. Using - `staticDir` on the language level would replace the global value (as - can be seen in the Norwegian site case). - -Note 2 -: The example above is a [multihost setup]. In a regular setup, all - the static directories will be available to all sites. - -[site configuration]: /getting-started/configuration/#all-configuration-settings -[multihost setup]: /content-management/multilingual/#configure-multilingual-multihost |