# More pages If you need more pages, you can simply create more markdown files in your docsify directory. If you create a file named `guide.md`, then it is accessible via `/#/guide`. For example, the directory structure is as follows: ```text . └── docs ├── README.md ├── guide.md └── zh-cn ├── README.md └── guide.md ``` Matching routes ```text docs/README.md => http://domain.com docs/guide.md => http://domain.com/#/guide docs/zh-cn/README.md => http://domain.com/#/zh-cn/ docs/zh-cn/guide.md => http://domain.com/#/zh-cn/guide ``` ## Sidebar In order to have sidebar, then you can create your own `_sidebar.md` (see [this documentation's sidebar](https://github.com/docsifyjs/docsify/blob/master/docs/_sidebar.md) for an example): First, you need to set `loadSidebar` to **true**. Details are available in the [configuration paragraph](configuration.md#loadsidebar). ```html ``` Create the `_sidebar.md`: ```markdown * [Home](/) * [Guide](guide.md) ``` You need to create a `.nojekyll` in `./docs` to prevent GitHub Pages from ignoring files that begin with an underscore. ## Nested Sidebars You may want the sidebar to update with only navigation to reflect the current directory. This can be done by adding a `_sidebar.md` file to each folder. `_sidebar.md` is loaded from each level directory. If the current directory doesn't have `_sidebar.md`, it will fall back to the parent directory. If, for example, the current path is `/guide/quick-start`, the `_sidebar.md` will be loaded from `/guide/_sidebar.md`. You can specify `alias` to avoid unnecessary fallback. ```html ``` !> You can create a `README.md` file in a subdirectory to use it as the landing page for the route. ## Set Page Titles from Sidebar Selection A page's `title` tag is generated from the _selected_ sidebar item name. For better SEO, you can customize the title by specifying a string after the filename. ```markdown * [Home](/) * [Guide](guide.md "The greatest guide in the world") ``` ## Table of Contents Once you've created `_sidebar.md`, the sidebar content is automatically generated based on the headers in the markdown files. A custom sidebar can also automatically generate a table of contents by setting a `subMaxLevel`, compare [subMaxLevel configuration](configuration.md#submaxlevel). ```html ``` ## Ignoring Subheaders When `subMaxLevel` is set, each header is automatically added to the table of contents by default. If you want to ignore a specific header, add `{docsify-ignore}` to it. ```markdown # Getting Started ## Header {docsify-ignore} This header won't appear in the sidebar table of contents. ``` To ignore all headers on a specific page, you can use `{docsify-ignore-all}` on the first header of the page. ```markdown # Getting Started {docsify-ignore-all} ## Header This header won't appear in the sidebar table of contents. ``` Both `{docsify-ignore}` and `{docsify-ignore-all}` will not be rendered on the page when used.