diff --git a/docs/guide/theme-prev-next-link.md b/docs/guide/theme-prev-next-link.md index 3c6454a054aa..c248d1f3a318 100644 --- a/docs/guide/theme-prev-next-link.md +++ b/docs/guide/theme-prev-next-link.md @@ -1,53 +1,3 @@ # Prev Next Link -Prev or Next Link allows you to add buttons at the end of each page that allow you to go to the previous or next topic. To enable it, add `themeConfig.prev` or `themeConfig.next` to your configuration. - - -## prev - -- Type: `NavLink | string` - -- Details: - - Specify the link of the previous page. - - If you don't set this frontmatter, the link will be inferred from the sidebar config. - - To configure the prev link manually, you can set this frontmatter to a `NavLink` object or a string: - - - A `NavLink` object should have a `text` field and a `link` field. - - A string should be the path to the target page file. It will be converted to a `NavLink` object, whose `text` is the page title, and `link` is the page route path. - -- Example: - -```md ---- -# NavLink -prev: - text: Get Started - link: /guide/getting-started.html - -# NavLink - external url -prev: - text: GitHub - link: https://github.com - -# string - page file path -prev: /guide/getting-started.md - -# string - page file relative path -prev: ../../guide/getting-started.md ---- -``` - -## next - -- Type: `NavLink | string` - -- Details: - - Specify the link of the next page. - - If you don't set this frontmatter, the link will be inferred from the sidebar config. - - The type is the same as [prev](#prev) frontmatter. +Documentation coming soon...