Navmap will allow nested navigation for pages. To
* add a page to navmap, you've to add `{:navmap? true}` to pages meta.
* define navigation hierarchy you can use directory-structure (first
level will be in /pages/nav1.md, second level will be in
/pages/nav1/nav11.md)
* use navmap, you can
* access navmap-pages (sequence of pages) in your template, same as
you've used navbar-pages and
* access navigation childs as :navmap-children in specific pages (eg.
nav1 will contain a sequence of one page representing nav11).
By default, when using markdown files, Cryogen will look for
`resources/templates/md/pages/*.md`. This commits allows Cryogen to fall back to
`resources/templates/pages/*.md` in the case that it can't find any files in the
former directory. It works similarly for posts and Asciidoc files.
Since we're looking specifically for `*.md` for Markdown files and `*.asc` for
Ascii files, this is an opportunity to eliminate redundancy.
`content-with-more-marker` returns a HTML string when the `content`
conteins more marker ("<!--more-->").
In many case, HTML tags in `content` is balanced.
ex.
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<div id='post'>
<div class='post-content'>
this post has more marker
<!--more-->
and more content.
</div>
</div>
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But original code breaks the balance.
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<div id='post'>
<div class='post-content'>
this post has more marker
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Afer this patch applied, `tagsoup` read above text and `hiccup`
re-render to HTML text with correct balanced tags.
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<div id='post'>
<div class='post-content'>
this post has more marker
</div></div>
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