Discover how Jekyll Collection Pages can transform your site’s organization and navigation.
Jekyll Collection Pages is a powerful plugin that enhances Jekyll’s built-in collections feature. It allows you to:
See how Jekyll Collection Pages organizes technical documentation:
Explore our blog-style content organization:
When it comes to organizing content in Jekyll, several plugins offer solutions for handling tags and categories. In this article, we’ll compare three popular options: jekyll-collection-pages
, jekyll-tagging
, and jekyll-category-pages
. We’ll explore their features, use cases, and help you decide which might be the best fit for your project.
In the realm of technical documentation, content is king—but structure is the kingdom. A well-organized documentation site can make the difference between a frustrating user experience and an enlightening one. When users can easily find what they’re looking for, whether through intuitive navigation or efficient search, they’re more likely to engage with and benefit from your documentation.
As a long-time Obsidian user, I’ve fallen in love with its flexibility, linking capabilities, and the sheer joy of connecting ideas across my personal knowledge base. The way Obsidian allows me to create, organize, and interlink my thoughts is nothing short of revolutionary for my workflow. But there’s been one persistent itch I’ve wanted to scratch: how can I easily share select parts of my Obsidian vault with the world?
Ready to use Jekyll Collection Pages in your own project?
We hope this demo site helps you understand the power and flexibility of Jekyll Collection Pages. Happy exploring!