# The site blueprint must have a title, the title may be different from the file name # The `site.yml` blueprint defines the look of the start page (Dashboard) of the Panel. title: Site # The site blueprint usually provides easy access to all main pages of the site. # In this example blueprint, we also show subpages of the `photography` and `notes` pages. # More about the site blueprint: https://getkirby.com/docs/reference/panel/blueprints/site # The layout of this form has two columns: columns: # The first column has one section for the subpages of the `photography` page in card layout # It reuses the pages section defined in `/site/blueprints/sections/albums.yml` - width: 1/2 sections: albums: sections/albums # The second column has two sections, `notes` and `pages` - width: 1/2 sections: # The `notes` section reuses the pages section defined in `/site/blueprints/sections/notes.yml` notes: sections/notes # The `pages` pages section shows other main pages of the site # Using the `templates` option, we limit which types of pages are shown # Using the `create` option, we limit the type of page that can be created when a new page is created # Note that the `sandbox` page and the `error` page that also exist in the content folder but use different blueprints thus do not show up in the list # Since the error page's blueprint is set to `read: false`, it wouldn't show up here even if you added the error blueprint to the templates list pages: type: pages create: default templates: - about - home - default