I am sure I'm missing something obvious. I'm defining Categories through folder names inside the content folder. If I click content
while viewing a page, I see folder names (e.g. categ1, categ2) plus 'misc', that's fine. When I click categ1, I see one complete article but the image links are now all broken.
localhost:8000/category/categ1.html
What I would like to see is just a click-able list of articles in that category. Or at the very least, not broken links.
(I have similar behavior if I try to use tags, but one thing at a time...)
There are no category lines in the .rst
files.
Besides name, timezone etc. I am using these in my configuration.
UPDATE: Images are in the Images folder in Content. I've also put a copy of Images folder in categ1, but no help.
THEME = 'nmnlist'
PATH = 'content'
# ARTICLE_PATHS = ['articles'] # have tried this also
STATIC_PATHS = ['images', 'pdfs']
RELATIVE_URLS = True # have tried False also
PLUGINS = ["render_math"]
It sounds like this might be a problem with image URLs being relative.
The Problem
If this is the case, suppose you have a Markdown page in
content/mypage.md
that is generated intolocalhost:8000/mypage.html
, and it has a (working) reference to an image:which is rendered into the html:
and points to
localhost:8000/content/myimage.png
. However, if you then try and process that same Markdown into HTML for a categories page, it will render the same image markdown:into the same html:
but since this is on the categories page at
localhost:8000/categories/mycategory.html
, this relative image URL now points tolocalhost:8000/categories/content/myimage.png
and the image is broken on categories and tags pages.The Solution
The solution is simple: one
/
. Use absolute references to images in your Markdown by prefixing them with a/
: instead of usingcontent/myimage.png
, use/content/myimage.png
:That will always render the image at
localhost:8000/content/myimage.png
, regardless of what page it is on.