- Add backticks and commas where necessary
- Remove some trailing whitespace
- Add front matter example in TOML
- Fix typo in one of the tags in Showcase
- Add 多说 (Duoshuo) as an alternative to Disqus
- Use internal links (i.e. without gohugo.io) where possible
- Use a colon to set off an example
- Change "it's" to "its" where appropriate
- Use typographical (i.e. curly) apostrophe on the front page
where appropriate
- Capitalize "Github" as "GitHub"
The use of <!--more--> to set the breakpoint for the generated page summary is mentioned in a release note, but not in the doc itself.
Very useful - and it leaves the formatting in place.
- The config file can provide FootnoteAnchorPrefix, which will be used
by blackfriday when rendering to HTML. A value of `q:` has the effect
of making the anchor for a footnote `[^footie]` be `fn:q:footie`. The
default is `""`.
- The config file can provide FootnoteReturnLinkContents, which will be
used by blackfriday when rendering to HTML. A value of `^` has the
effect of making the return link be `^` instead of `[return]`.
updated installation page of documentation, and changed "Download" button on index.html to scroll to bottom where multiple installation options are featured
getting the scrolldown to work required removing the fixed positioning on #action and on the footer
Emphasizing to people (like me) who aren't familiar with Go that just because something's not mentioned in the Hugo docs doesn't mean it's not possible
Among the various changes, most instances of
{{ template "partials/FILE.html" . }}
were changed to
{{ partial "FILE.html" . }}
Also, in main.go, change "2013" to "2013-14".
I noticed that config file changes do not work with Live Reload feature. This may be "fixed" in future but for now adding a note might avoid confusion.
It took me a long time to realize that /layouts/TYPE or SECTION/LAYOUT.html was supposed to be a single URL and not two urls (/layouts/TYPE) or (SECTION/LAYOUT.html) ... putting in the hyphens I think makes it much more clear it's all one URL, and only the middle part is an either-or.