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Author SHA1 Message Date
bep
783c76b86e Make RSS dates valid
See #789
2015-01-19 10:04:57 +01:00
Anthony Fok
9150a98f3e Replace if with with in embedded rss.xml
... resulting in a slightly more compact template.
2015-01-14 21:05:13 -07:00
Anthony Fok
700c2b8f22 Trivial fixes to get RSS 2.0 feeds to validate.
RSS 2.0 requires the email be listed in `<author>`,
and `UTC` as a timezone is not accepted, but `UT` or `GMT` are.

See #789 for more information.  Thanks to @snej for the report!
2015-01-12 22:24:37 -07:00
Derek Perkins
8f6f871f53 Added AuthorList, Author, AuthorSocial, SiteSocial, Image and Video structs
Added Page.Author(s) functions
Added schema, opengraph, twitter_cards, google_news metadata templates
Added "" template
2014-12-18 22:26:10 -05:00
Austin Ziegler
112c3c5c04 Provide (relative) reference funcs & shortcodes.
-   `.Ref` and `.RelRef` take a reference (the logical filename for a
    page, including extension and/or a document fragment ID) and return
    a permalink (or relative permalink) to the referenced document.

    -   If the reference is a page name (such as `about.md`), the page
        will be discovered and the permalink will be returned: `/about/`
    -   If the reference is a page name with a fragment (such as
        `about.md#who`), the page will be discovered and used to add the
        `page.UniqueID()` to the resulting fragment and permalink:
        `/about/#who:deadbeef`.
    -   If the reference is a fragment and `.*Ref` has been called from
        a `Node` or `SiteInfo`, it will be returned as is: `#who`.
    -   If the reference is a fragment and `.*Ref` has been called from
        a `Page`, it will be returned with the page’s unique ID:
        `#who:deadbeef`.

-   `.*Ref` can be called from either `Node`, `SiteInfo` (e.g.,
    `Node.Site`), `Page` objects, or `ShortcodeWithPage` objects in
    templates.

-   `.*Ref` cannot be used in content, so two shortcodes have been
    created to provide the functionality to content: `ref` and `relref`.
    These are intended to be used within markup, like `[Who]({{% ref
    about.md#who %}})` or `<a href="{{% ref about.md#who %}}">Who</a>`.

-   There are also `ref` and `relref` template functions (used to create
    the shortcodes) that expect a `Page` or `Node` object and the
    reference string (e.g., `{{ relref . "about.md" }}` or `{{
    "about.md" | ref . }}`). It actually looks for `.*Ref` as defined on
    `Node` or `Page` objects.

-   Shortcode handling had to use a *differently unique* wrapper in
    `createShortcodePlaceholder` because of the way that the `ref` and
    `relref` are intended to be used in content.
2014-12-18 22:18:36 -05:00
spf13
73f203ad86 Move template library into it's own package (tpl). No longer dependent on hugolib. Can be used externally. 2014-11-20 12:36:57 -05:00
Renamed from hugolib/template_embedded.go (Browse further)