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- Change "livereload" and "live reload" to "LiveReload"; - Add a `$ ` prompt before example command lines (not exhaustive, work in progress); - Remove unnecessary whitespace from partials; - Revise the blackfriday options table in overview/configuration.md to make it narrower. - Manually set the language for highlight.js where appropriate - Rename "404" to "Custom 404 page", and remove incorrect reference to "homepage" - Credit the author of tutorials/github_pages_blog.md (Similar notes are necessary for other contributed pages where "I" am not spf13 to avoid reader confusion.) - Add CSS for `kbd` and `table` etc. to css/style.css; - etc.
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When using Hugo with GitHub Pages, you can provide your own template for a custom 404 error page by creating a 404.html file in the root.
404 pages are of the type "node" and have all the node variables available to use in the templates.
In addition to the standard node variables, the 404 page has access to
all site content accessible from .Data.Pages
.
▾ layouts/
404.html
404.html
This is a basic example of a 404.html template:
{{ partial "header.html" . }}
{{ partial "subheader.html" . }}
<section id="main">
<div>
<h1 id="title">{{ .Title }}</h1>
</div>
</section>
{{ partial "footer.html" }}