docs: Update references to _index.md

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Ryan Watters 2017-01-04 10:20:01 -06:00 committed by Bjørn Erik Pedersen
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ in Hugo and is used as the [section](/content/sections/).
.
└── content
└── about
| └── index.md // <- http://1.com/about/
| └── _index.md // <- http://1.com/about/
├── post
| ├── firstpost.md // <- http://1.com/post/firstpost/
| ├── happy
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ in Hugo and is used as the [section](/content/sections/).
.
└── content
└── about
| └── index.md // <- http://1.com/about/
| └── _index.md // <- http://1.com/about/
├── post
| ├── firstpost.md // <- http://1.com/post/firstpost.html
| ├── happy
@ -62,13 +62,13 @@ site. As displayed above, the organization of the source content will be
mirrored in the destination.
Notice that the first level `about/` page URL was created using a directory
named "about" with a single `index.md` file inside.
named "about" with a single `_index.md` file inside. Find out more about `_index.md` specifically in [content for the homepage and other list pages](https://gohugo.io/overview/source-directory#content-for-home-page-and-other-list-pages).
There are times when one would need more control over their content. In these
cases, there are a variety of things that can be specified in the front matter
to determine the destination of a specific piece of content.
The following items are defined in order, latter items in the list will override
The following items are defined in order; latter items in the list will override
earlier settings.
### filename
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ The actual path to the file on disk. Destination will create the destination
with the same path. Includes [section](/content/sections/).
### section
`section` is determined by its location on disk and can *not* be specified in the front matter. See [section](/content/sections/).
`section` is determined by its location on disk and *cannot* be specified in the front matter. See [section](/content/sections/).
### type
`type` is also determined by its location on disk but, unlike `section`, it *can* be specified in the front matter. See [type](/content/types/).