with the following added languages in anticipation of document expansion:
apache dockerfile dos less php powershell python tex yaml
To reproduce docs/static/js/highlight.pack.js on Debian/Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt-get install nodejs npm
$ wget https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/archive/9.0.0.tar.gz
$ tar xzf 9.0.0.tar.gz
$ cd highlight.js-9.0.0/
$ npm install
$ nodejs tools/build.js markdown asciidoc xml css javascript \
ini yaml json go bash diff dockerfile dos powershell makefile \
apache nginx tex http php python ruby django haml handlebars \
scss less coffeescript
Then, copy the resulting build/highlight.pack.js as well as
src/styles/monokai-sublime.css to the appropriate Hugo docs directories.
because our bootstrap-theme.css was originally a customized
core bootstrap.css file from Bootstrap v3.0.0.
This rename helps to avoid confusion with Bootstrap’s official
bootstrap-theme.css files.
The GitHub octicons fonts, which, in our case, came with GitHub:buttons,
are not actually used on gohugo.io. Rather, the icons inside the GitHub
buttons are actually glyphs from Font Awesome.
The GitHub:buttons JavaScript code docs/static/js/buttons.js
from https://github.com/ntkme/github-buttons was referenced
in docs/layouts/partials/footer.html but never used.
Apparently, the actual code for the GitHub buttons on the upper-left
corner of gohugo.io documentation was written by @spf13 in
docs/static/js/scripts.js.
using pngquant and OptiPNG. Result:
arresteddevops-tn.png 154734 bytes → 47184 bytes
maximeguitare-tn.png 95571 bytes → 24183 bytes
ridingbytes-tn.png 262222 bytes → 66491 bytes
And a small one to an even smaller one too:
goin5minutes-tn.png 26220 bytes → 9297 bytes
Some of the thumbnails in Showcase were out of place
because of several irregularly sized thumbnails,
and some of them almost 300KB in filesize.
Resize them all to 600x400 (pixels), and use the `-tn.png`
suffix.
When necessary, the website snapshot is re-captured using
gnome-web-photo. Then, the following commands (or a combination
thereof) are used to crop and resize the image into a thumbnail,
and to reduce its filesize:
$ convert example.png -crop 900x600+0+0 \
-filter Lanczos2Sharp -distort Resize 600x400 \
example-tn.png
$ pngquant --nofs -v --speed 1 --quality 65-80 example-tn.png
$ optipng -o7 -zm1-9 example-tn-or8.png
$ mv example-tn-or8.png example-tn.png