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While our fundamental approach is exegesis based and we develop our work from individual systems of philosophies/philosophers, eventually we want to index these ideas by topics, concepts, ideas, etc. However, we want to streamline this as much as possible and figure out a system that works both on the frontend as well as for writers of the encyclopaedia.
The "index pages" should be generated automatically.
Perhaps a set of keywords or something in the metadata section of each article? That then gets parsed and compiled into the index page both for the individual philosopher and globally for the entire site?
We can leverage Nextra's internal hooks as well as the Prepyrus script.
Nothing of this is implemented yet so the floor is open to all design suggestions!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
While our fundamental approach is exegesis based and we develop our work from individual systems of philosophies/philosophers, eventually we want to index these ideas by topics, concepts, ideas, etc. However, we want to streamline this as much as possible and figure out a system that works both on the frontend as well as for writers of the encyclopaedia.
The "index pages" should be generated automatically.
Perhaps a set of keywords or something in the metadata section of each article? That then gets parsed and compiled into the index page both for the individual philosopher and globally for the entire site?
We can leverage Nextra's internal hooks as well as the Prepyrus script.
Nothing of this is implemented yet so the floor is open to all design suggestions!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: