The @style directive sets how an article is rendered, particularly how any indexes to other articles appear.
The available styles are:
Style | Description | Example | NoIndex |
Base | Default style index sorted alphabetically (or numerically if filenames start with numbers). Images and titles displayed for each index entry | Example | |
DatedEvents | Like Events but year prepended to index titles | Not used currently | |
Document | Text only indexes | Example | |
Events | Like Base but index sorted by date | Example | |
Hidden | Page hidden from site menu structure | ||
Menu | Like Base but index displayed as a grid of rectangles | Example | |
News | Like Base but most recent N dated articles beneath page parent displayed in descending date | ||
NoIndex | Suppress index appearing on page | Example | |
ReverseDatedEvents | Like DatedEvents but in reverse date order | Example | |
Story | A series of articles with navigation arrows, used implicitly where an article has content and children but no grandchildren | Example | |
Year | Like Events but the page title is expected to be a year and a check is made that the child pages are dated in that year | Example |