Dynamic organization
Use metadata to automatically create filterable categories, tags, years, and client pages.
Organize with metadata
4567 automatically generates filter pages based on project metadata. Add a few fields to your project.md files and watch navigation pages appear instantly.
Available metadata fields
---
title: "E-commerce Platform"
description: "Complete online store solution"
year: "2024"
category: "web-development"
client: "Tech Startup Inc"
role: "Lead Designer"
tags: ["react", "nodejs", "responsive", "e-commerce"]
services: ["UI Design", "Development", "Consulting"]
---
Auto-generated pages
When you add metadata, 4567 automatically creates filter pages:
By Category:
/category/web-development/→ All web projects/category/branding/→ All branding work/category/mobile/→ All mobile apps
By Year:
/year/2024/→ Projects from 2024/year/2023/→ Projects from 2023
By Client:
/client/tech-startup-inc/→ All work for this client
By Tags:
/tags/responsive/→ All responsive projects/tags/e-commerce/→ All e-commerce work
By Services:
/services/ui-design/→ Projects with UI design/services/development/→ Development projects
By Role:
/role/lead-designer/→ Projects where you were lead
Clickable metadata links
Each project page shows clickable metadata links. Visitors can click on a year, category, or tag to see all related projects.
Tips for effective organization
- Be consistent — Use the same category names across projects
- Keep tags focused — 3-5 tags per project is ideal
- Use clear names — "Web Design" is better than "wd"
- Year matters — Always include the year for chronological browsing
Summary pages
Visit /category/, /tags/, /year/, etc. to see overview pages listing all available values with project counts.