problem
just looking at open tabs our history, it's hard to figure out what a particular page from the documentation was about - they all have the same page title Documentation.


IIUC, that's coming from the partial here
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<title>{{ if .Title }}{{ .Title }}{{ else }}Documentation{{ end }}</title> |
where we do end up using .Title set to Cartographer for the landing page, but because of the lack of a .Title in the other contexts, it ends up always being the same "Documentation" title.
desired
I think it'd be great if for each page we had the title set to the root header (ala the h1 of that page's content), or something similar.
proposed solution
make use of Hugo's frontmatter for passing properties to the context? not really sure (I've used it a while ago, not sure what the best practices are)
problem
just looking at open tabs our history, it's hard to figure out what a particular page from the documentation was about - they all have the same page title
Documentation.IIUC, that's coming from the partial here
cartographer-site/themes/template/layouts/_default/baseof.html
Line 7 in 278700b
where we do end up using
.Titleset to Cartographer for the landing page, but because of the lack of a.Titlein the other contexts, it ends up always being the same "Documentation" title.desired
I think it'd be great if for each page we had the title set to the root header (ala the
h1of that page's content), or something similar.proposed solution
make use of Hugo's frontmatter for passing properties to the context? not really sure (I've used it a while ago, not sure what the best practices are)