Add Spike to list in App File Structure

Added the file path location for the `/admin` folder when using Netlify CMS with Spike.
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Mike Wickett
2017-03-09 11:13:27 -05:00
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@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ These generators... | store static files in
Jekyll, GitBook | `/` (project root) Jekyll, GitBook | `/` (project root)
Hugo | `/static` Hugo | `/static`
Hexo, Middleman | `/source` Hexo, Middleman | `/source`
Spike | `/views`
If your generator isn't listed here, you can check its documentation, or as a shortcut, look in your project for a `CSS` or `images` folder. They're usually processed as static files, so it's likely you can store your `admin` folder next to those. (When you've found the location, feel free to add it to these docs!). If your generator isn't listed here, you can check its documentation, or as a shortcut, look in your project for a `CSS` or `images` folder. They're usually processed as static files, so it's likely you can store your `admin` folder next to those. (When you've found the location, feel free to add it to these docs!).
@ -196,4 +197,4 @@ Based on this example, you can go through the post types in your site and add th
With your configuration complete, it's time to try it out! Go to `yoursite.com/admin` and complete the login prompt to access the admin interface. To add users, simply add them as collaborators on the GitHub repo. With your configuration complete, it's time to try it out! Go to `yoursite.com/admin` and complete the login prompt to access the admin interface. To add users, simply add them as collaborators on the GitHub repo.
Happy posting! Happy posting!