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### Related links

<!-- md:sponsors -->
<!-- md:version insiders-4.23.0 -->
<!-- md:flag experimental -->

When your blog is part of a wider site such as technical documentation, you
will want to provide links from blog posts into your other content. One way you
can do this is to have a related links section. In the [Insiders Edition], the
blog plugin can create one for you if you provide link targets in your page
header:
can do this is to have a related links section. The blog plugin can create one
for you if you provide link targets in your page header:

!!! example "Add a related links section <!-- md:sponsors -->"

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## Meta plugin

<!-- md:sponsors -->
<!-- md:version insiders-4.21.0 -->
<!-- md:plugin [meta] – built-in -->
<!-- md:flag experimental -->

The Meta plugin is available in the [Insiders Edition].
It helps simplify the management of metadata that is common to a group of
files in the same subdirectory. Instead of having to repeat the
same metadata in the page headers of a number of files, you can add a
`.meta.yml` file in the directory and the Meta plugin will merge its contents
into the headers of all the pages contained.
Settings from the page header take precedence, so you can always override
settings by adding them to a post's header.
The Meta plugin helps simplify the management of metadata that is common to a
group of files in the same subdirectory. Instead of having to repeat the same
metadata in the page headers of a number of files, you can add a `.meta.yml`
file in the directory and the Meta plugin will merge its contents into the
headers of all the pages contained. Settings from the page header take
precedence, so you can always override settings by adding them to a post's
header.

For example, you may want to manage drafts by keeping them in a directory
together so that they are not only flagged as drafts but also easier to find.
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