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Yes you can. Just precede the filename with the directory name i.e., CMS page bar
with filename foo/bar
is created in subdirectory foo
. Similarly applies for partials and layouts.
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Yes.
You can create pages, partials, and layouts that are nested in a subfolder, either directly within the Backend area, or from your file system or text editor.
However, you can only go one level deep - you cannot have folders within folders. See this link for more details - this is by design.
CMS Pages Example:
[theme folder] / pages / about.htm
- This is at the top level
[theme folder] / pages / subdirectory / nested-page.htm
- This is a CMS page within a subdirectory, one level deep.
Note - If you use the Backend CMS for this, put the full path in the "Filename" field, not in the route field.
Partials Example:
[theme folder] / partials / header.htm
- This is a partial at the top level
[theme folder] / partials / subdirectory / nested-partial.htm
- This is a partial within a subdirectory, one level deep.
Layouts Example:
[theme folder] / layouts / home-layout.htm
- This is at the top level
[theme folder] / layouts / subdirectory / nested-layout.htm
- This is a layout within a subdirectory, one level deep.
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