Blog post and related assets in same folder #127
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Hi there, I want build a personal site with statiq. All examples I found use a blog folder and a separate assets folder for all content. I would much more prefer to have a folder per blog post and the assets relative to that.
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Yes, in general any asset can or will be copied to the output as is, unless it's processed. If you find that the directory they end up in is not the one you want them to be, you can use directory metadata or sidecar files to change where they are copied to, with something like
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Yes, in general any asset can or will be copied to the output as is, unless it's processed.
If you find that the directory they end up in is not the one you want them to be, you can use directory metadata or sidecar files to change where they are copied to, with something like