# Each page blueprint must have a title, the title may be different from the file name title: Note # Sorting number scheme that is applied when page status is changed to `listed` # More about page sorting: https://getkirby.com/docs/reference/panel/blueprints/page#sorting num: date # Each page can have an icon that is shown in page listings when no preview image is available. icon: 📖 # Custom descriptions for each page status depending on use case # More about page status: https://getkirby.com/docs/reference/panel/blueprints/page#statuses status: draft: label: Draft text: The note is still in draft mode. It can only be seen by editors with panel access. unlisted: label: In Review text: The note is online and can be visited with the direct URL. The team must still give the final go to publish it. listed: label: Published text: The note is online and listed in the blog # Define the form layout with two columns # Columns are optional but help structure the form layout # More about columns: https://getkirby.com/docs/guide/blueprints/layout#defining-columns columns: - width: 2/3 # This columns only has a single field fields: text: type: blocks - width: 1/3 # This second column holds a fields section with multiple fields # More about fields sections: https://getkirby.com/docs/reference/panel/sections/fields sections: meta: type: fields fields: date: type: date time: true default: now author: type: users # Fields types can be added using the shortcut `fieldname: true` # (however, you can only use a fieldname once per page and this only makes sense for simple fields without configuration) tags: true files: type: files template: blocks/image