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# Custom links
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On the footer of your Opengist instance, you can add links to custom static templates or any other website you want to link to.
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This can be useful for legal information, privacy policy, or any other information you want to provide to your users.
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To add one or more links, you can add your own file to the `$opengist-home/custom` directory or set a URL, then define the relative path and its name in the config.
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For example, if you have a legal information file `legal.html` in the `$opengist-home/custom` directory, and also wish to add a link to a Gitea instance, you can set the link in the config as follows:
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#### YAML
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```yaml
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custom.static-links:
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- name: Legal notices
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path: legal.html
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- name: Gitea
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path: https://gitea.com
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```
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#### Environment variable
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```sh
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OG_CUSTOM_STATIC_LINK_0_NAME="Legal Notices" \
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OG_CUSTOM_STATIC_LINK_0_PATH=legal.html \
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OG_CUSTOM_STATIC_LINK_1_NAME=Gitea \
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OG_CUSTOM_STATIC_LINK_1_PATH=https://gitea.com \
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./opengist
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```
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## Templating custom HTML pages
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In the start and end of the custom HTML files, you can use the syntax to include the header and footer of the Opengist instance:
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```html
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{{ template "header" . }}
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<!-- my content -->
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{{ template "footer" . }}
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```
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If you want your custom page to integrate well into the existing theme, you can use the following:
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```html
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{{ template "header" . }}
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<div class="py-10">
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<header class="pb-4 ">
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<div class="flex">
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<div class="flex-auto">
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<h2 class="text-2xl font-bold leading-tight">Heading</h2>
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</div>
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</div>
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</header>
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<main>
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<h3 class="text-xl font-bold leading-tight mt-4">Sub-Heading</h3>
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<p class="mt-4 ml-1"><!-- content --></p>
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</main>
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</div>
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{{ template "footer" . }}
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```
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You can adjust above as needed. Opengist uses Tailwind CSS classes.
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