Front-matter is a block of YAML or JSON at the beginning of the file that is used to configure settings for your writings. Front-matter is terminated by three dashes when written in YAML or three semicolons when written in JSON.
YAMLtitle: Hello World
date: 2013/7/13 20:46:25
JSON"title": "Hello World",
"date": "2013/7/13 20:46:25"
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Settings & Their Default Values
Setting | Description | Default |
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layout |
Layout | |
title |
Title | |
date |
Published date | File created date |
updated |
Updated date | File updated date |
comments |
Enables comment feature for the post | true |
tags |
Tags (Not available for pages) | |
categories |
Categories (Not available for pages) | |
permalink |
Overrides the default permalink of the post |
Categories & Tags
Only posts support the use of categories and tags. Categories apply to posts in order, resulting in a hierarchy of classifications and sub-classifications. Tags are all defined on the same hierarchical level so the order in which they appear is not important.
Example
categories: |
If you want to apply multiple category hierarchies, use a list of names instead of a single name. If Hexo sees any categories defined this way on a post, it will treat each category for that post as its own independent hierarchy.
Example
categories: |