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    Pages and sections are actually very similar.

    Page variables🔗

    Gutenberg will try to load the templates/page.html template, the page.html template of the theme if one is used or will render the built-in template: a blank page.

    Whichever template you decide to render, you will get a page variable in your template with the following fields:

    content: String;
    title: String?;
    description: String?;
    date: String?;
    slug: String;
    path: String;
    permalink: String;
    summary: String?;
    tags: Array<String>;
    category: String?;
    extra: HashMap<String, Any>;
    // Naive word count, will not work for languages without whitespace
    word_count: Number;
    // Based on https://help.medium.com/hc/en-us/articles/214991667-Read-time
    reading_time: Number;
    // `previous` and `next` are only filled if the content can be sorted
    previous: Page?;
    next: Page?;
    // See the Table of contents section below for more details
    toc: Array<Header>;
    

    Section variables🔗

    By default, Gutenberg will try to load templates/section.html. If there isn't one, it will render the built-in template: a blank page.

    Whichever template you decide to render, you will get a section variable in your template with the following fields:

    content: String;
    title: String?;
    description: String?;
    date: String?;
    slug: String;
    path: String;
    permalink: String;
    extra: HashMap<String, Any>;
    // Pages directly in this section, sorted if asked
    pages: Array<Pages>;
    // Direct subsections to this section, sorted by subsections weight
    subsections: Array<Section>;
    // Naive word count, will not work for languages without whitespace
    word_count: Number;
    // Based on https://help.medium.com/hc/en-us/articles/214991667-Read-time
    reading_time: Number;
    // See the Table of contents section below for more details
    toc: Array<Header>;
    

    Table of contents🔗

    Both page and section have a toc field which corresponds to an array of Header. A Header has the following fields:

    // The hX level
    level: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6;
    // The generated slug id
    id: String;
    // The text of the header
    title: String;
    // A link pointing directly to the header, using the inserted anchor
    permalink: String;
    // All lower level headers below this header
    children: Array<Header>;