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When generating a simple blog in Middleman using the "middleman-blog" extension I get a the layout file which simply yields the content of the post.

What I want is to get the title of the current post and display that.

What I have right now:

<% blog.articles.each do |article| %>
    <%= link_to article.title, article %>
<% end %>

This loops through every post title even though only the single post content is displayed. So it outputs something like this for the url /post-title-one


Post Title One Post Title Two Post Title Three

"only the content of post title one"


I want to try something like

<% blog.articles.each do |article| %>
    <%= link_to current_article.title, article %>
<% end %>

But it just randomly spits out two page titles.

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    Your question is not clear enough, if you want to print the current article's title just use <%= current_article.title %>
    – carpamon
    Feb 17, 2014 at 23:41
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    Yeah that's basically what I was after. I did: <a href="<%= current_article.url %>"><%= current_article.title %></a> to make it a link. If you want the answer you can post below and I'll give it you.
    – Ryan Rich
    Feb 18, 2014 at 0:17

2 Answers 2

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If you want to print the current article's title just use <%= current_article.title %>.

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I'm not quite sure what you're asking. The first block of code you gave is intended to iterate through each article in the blog and generate a link where the link text is the article's title and the target is the article. I would assume that you want to simply link to the current article, since you're on its content page.

<%= link_to current_article.title, current_article %>

That should get the job done.

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