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The sidebar directive is supplied by the sidebar plugin.
This directive can specify a custom sidebar to display on the page,
overriding any sidebar that is displayed globally.
If no custom sidebar content is specified, it forces the sidebar page to
be used as the sidebar, even if the global_sidebars setting has been
used to disable use of the sidebar page by default.
examples
[[!sidebar content="""
This is my custom sidebar for this page.
\[[!calendar pages="posts/*"]]
"""]]
[[!sidebar ]]
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traillink
The traillink directive is supplied by the
trail
plugin. It generates a visible WikiLink, and also adds the
linked page to the trail represented by the page containing the directive.
In its simplest form, the first parameter is like the content of a WikiLink:
[[!traillink some_other_page]]
The displayed text can also be overridden, either with a | symbol or with
a text parameter:
[[!traillink Click_here_to_start_the_trail|some_other_page]]
[[!traillink some_other_page text="Click here to start the trail"]]
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