mdcms/docs/unreleased.md
Claude 11dc053118
Scope uncategorized-post fix to posts/ only
Pages without a category suffix still map to the default category.
Only posts/ files without a suffix get uncategorized: true in nav.yml
and category: null in search.json.

https://claude.ai/code/session_01EzU13EL8D5Ud2ngQUKDj9e
2026-05-19 07:00:36 +00:00

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Unreleased changes

Changes merged into development that have not yet been released to main.


Untranslated posts now visible in all categories

Status: On development, pending release.

What was broken

When the category system is enabled, a post file without a category suffix (e.g. posts/my-post.md) was silently assigned to the default category only. Switching to any other category caused those posts to disappear from the nav and from posts-* tag listings — even though no translated version existed. If you wrote posts without a language suffix, they simply vanished the moment a visitor switched category.

Pages without a category suffix are unaffected: they continue to be assigned to the default category, which is the correct behaviour for pages.

What it does now

Posts without a category suffix are treated as uncategorised — meaning they appear in every category. A post called my-post.md now shows up regardless of which category is active. A post called my-post.en.md still appears only in the en category as before.

Mixed situations work as expected: if you have both my-post.md and my-post.nb.md, the Norwegian variant is shown when the nb category is active, and the bare my-post.md is shown for every other category.

What changes in the build output

After rebuilding a site with mdcms build, affected post entries in nav.yml gain an uncategorized: true field:

- file: posts/my-post.md
  title: My Post
  sort: 100
  uncategorized: true

In search.json, these entries carry "category": null instead of the default category code. This is what tells the renderer to include them universally.

A rebuild is required for existing sites to pick up the change.