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Add {% include sidebar-custom.html %} before the closing </div> in
sidebar.html, with an empty sidebar-custom.html extension point.
Follows the existing pattern of head/custom.html and
author-profile-custom-links.html, letting users inject content
without shadowing the entire sidebar file.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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I use this on my own site to display a "books I am reading" list in the sidebar — see it at bexelbie.com. |
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Add
{% include sidebar-custom.html %}before the closing</div>in
sidebar.html, with an emptysidebar-custom.htmlextensionpoint. This follows the existing pattern of
head/custom.htmlandauthor-profile-custom-links.html, letting users inject arbitraryHTML into the sidebar without overriding the entire
sidebar.htmlfile.
The include renders at the bottom of the sidebar, after the author
profile, YAML-defined sidebar blocks, and navigation menu. The
empty default file ensures existing sites are unaffected.
Documentation updated in the "Custom sidebar content" section of
the layouts docs.