[docs][m] - tutorial part 4

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Luccas Mateus de Medeiros Gomes 2023-05-05 08:56:09 -03:00
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## Showing metadata
If you go now to `http://localhost:3000/my-awesome-dataset`, you will see that we now have two titles on the page. That's because `title` is one of the default metadata fields supported by PortalJS.
![](https://i.imgur.com/O145uuc.png)
Change the content inside `/content/my-awesome-dataset/index.md` to this.
```
---
title: 'My awesome dataset'
author: 'Rufus Pollock'
description: 'An awesome dataset displaying some awesome data'
modified: '2023-05-04'
files: ['data.csv']
groups: ['Awesome']
---
Built with PortalJS
## Table
<Table url="data.csv" />
```
Once you refresh the page at `http://localhost:3000/my-awesome-dataset` you should see something like this at the top:
![](https://i.imgur.com/nvDYJQT.png)
These are the standard metadata fields that will be shown at the top of the page if you add them.
- `title` that gets displayed as a big header at the top of the page
- `author`, `description`, and `modified` which gets displayed below the title
- `files` that get displayed as a table with two columns: `File` which is linked directly to the file, and `Format` which show the file format.
## Deploying your PortalJS app
Finally, let's learn how to deploy PortalJS apps to Vercel or Cloudflare Pages.