Setting `RelativeURLs` to `true` will make all relative URLs in the site *really* relative.
And will do so with speed.
So:
In `/post/myblogpost.html`:
`/mycss.css` becomes `../mycss.css`
The same in `/index.html` will become:
`./mycss.css` etc.
Note that absolute URLs will not be touched (either external resources, or URLs constructed with `BaseURL`).
The speediness is about the same as before:
```
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkAbsURL 17462 18164 +4.02%
BenchmarkAbsURLSrcset 18842 19632 +4.19%
BenchmarkXMLAbsURLSrcset 18643 19313 +3.59%
BenchmarkXMLAbsURL 9283 9656 +4.02%
benchmark old allocs new allocs delta
BenchmarkAbsURL 24 28 +16.67%
BenchmarkAbsURLSrcset 29 32 +10.34%
BenchmarkXMLAbsURLSrcset 27 30 +11.11%
BenchmarkXMLAbsURL 12 14 +16.67%
benchmark old bytes new bytes delta
BenchmarkAbsURL 3154 3404 +7.93%
BenchmarkAbsURLSrcset 2376 2573 +8.29%
BenchmarkXMLAbsURLSrcset 2569 2763 +7.55%
BenchmarkXMLAbsURL 1888 1998 +5.83%
```
Fixes#1104Fixes#622Fixes#937Fixes#157
Create new field in Node
Update Page to look for lastmod field in the front matter. If not present, then assign Date to Lastmod
Update Site, to assign a value to Lastmod (based on the same logic used for Date)
Fixes#733
Pretty sure it has worked at some point, but that PR probably has been rebased to pieces.
This refactors the fix by @dannys42 into a method, as this URL fix is applied several places.
Fixes#1114
Many minor fixes to make test logs more consistent and correct a
mispelling.
Standardize on "[%i] got X but expected Y" for log messages. Using
a consistent layout makes it easier to read the test results. This
was mostly changing "Got" to "got". Swapped the order of values on
several calls to bring them in line with the convention.
A few log messages had a sequence number added to identify the
exact scenario that failed. Otherwise, there would be no way to
ascertain which failed When there are many scenarios.
Correct spelling of "expected."
Fixes#1028
Merged be2097e1ad
[close#1040]
The current menu system works great, but is too much work if all you want is a simple menu with the sections as menu items, and having these menu items connected to the pages in a way that enables setting the correct menu item as active for both the section lists and the pages itself.
This commit adds a new option `SectionPagesMenu' which, if set, will create a new menu with that name with all the sections as menu items. The pages in the sections will behave as "shadow members" of these section items as `blogpage.HasMenuCurrent "sectionmenu" $sectionmenuitem` will return true.
If a menu item with the same `identifier` is defined in site config, *that* item will take precedence.
`Paginate`now returns error when
1) `.Paginate` is called after `.Paginator`
2) `.Paginate` is repeatedly called with different arguments
This should help remove some confusion.
This commit also introduces DistinctErrorLogger, to prevent spamming the log for duplicate rendering errors from the pagers.
Fixes#993
Commit 358dcce supposedly added ".adoc" extension recognition
for AsciiDoc, but one place was missed.
Thanks to @sjfloat for reporting the bug!
See discussions at #470.
Put version handling into the helpers package so it can be used by many,
and split version and suffix to make it possible to calculate the next Hugo version.
Thanks to @bep's new, brilliant helpers.Deprecated() function,
the following functions or variables are transitioned to their
new names, preserving backward compatibility for v0.14
and warning the user of upcoming obsolescence in v0.15:
* .Url → .URL (for node, menu and paginator)
* .Site.BaseUrl → .Site.BaseURL
* .Site.Indexes → .Site.Taxonomies
* .Site.Recent → .Site.Pages
* getJson → getJSON
* getCsv → getCSV
* safeHtml → safeHTML
* safeCss → safeCSS
* safeUrl → safeURL
Also fix related initialisms in strings and comments.
Continued effort in fixing #959.