BiaWeb2 supports infinite nesting level of source sub-directories, with
each directory representing a "category". Thus, a website can have (say)
a structure like
+
+ Home
- + ----- Blog
- + ------+------ Travel
- + ------+------ History
- + ------+------ Personal
- + ------+------ Technology
- + ----- Creative
- + ------+------ Reviews
- + ------+------ +------- Books
- + ------+-------+--------+-------- Fiction
- + ------+-------+--------+-------- Non-fiction
- + ----- Miscellaneous
+ + ----- Blog
+ + ------+------ Travel
+ + ------+------ History
+ + ------+------ Personal
+ + ------+------ Technology
+ + ----- Creative
+ + ------+------ Reviews
+ + ------+------ +------- Books
+ + ------+-------+--------+-------- Fiction
+ + ------+-------+--------+-------- Non-fiction
+ + ----- Miscellaneous
Thus the entire structure of the website is represented by the filesystem
hierarchy of directories (which I think is an intuitive way of organizing
template that can be further customized to suit your needs. The main philosophy
of BiaWeb2 is to be as configuration-free as possible and hence most of the
customization for a specific website is within the templates themselves. The
-option `-q` is quiet-mode, to suppress the messages.
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+option `-q` is quiet-mode, to suppress the messages.