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| | | By default, Quartz will title the page `Folder: <name of folder>` and no description. You can override this by creating an `index.md` file in the folder with the `title` [[authoring content#Syntax|frontmatter]] field. Any content you write in this file will also be used in the description of the folder. |
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| | | For example, for the folder `content/posts`, you can add another file `content/posts/index.md` to add a specific description for it. |
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| | | ## Tag Listings |
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| | | Quartz will also create an index page for each unique tag in your vault and render a list of all notes with that tag. |
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| | | Quartz also supports tag hierarchies as well (e.g. `plugin/emitter`) and will also render a separate tag page for each layer of the tag hierarchy. It will also create a default global tag index page at `/tags` that displays a list of all the tags in your Quartz. |
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| | | Like folder listings, you can also provide a description and title for a tag page by creating a file for each tag. For example, if you wanted to create a custom description for the #component tag, you would create a file at `content/tags/component.md` with a title and description. |
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| | | ## Customization |
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| | | The layout for both the folder and content pages can be customized. By default, they use the `defaultListPageLayout` in `quartz.layouts.ts`. If you'd like to make more involved changes to the layout and don't mind editing some [[creating components|Quartz components]], you can take a look at `quartz/components/pages/FolderContent.tsx` and `quartz/components/pages/TagContent.tsx` respectively. |