"content":"In Hugo, pages are the core of your site. Once it is configured, pages are definitely the added value to your documentation site.\nFolders Organize your site like any other Hugo project. Typically, you will have a content folder with all your pages.\ncontent ├── level-one │ ├── level-two │ │ ├── level-three │ │ │ ├── level-four │ │ │ │ ├── _index.md \u003c-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/level-four │ │ │ │ ├── page-4-a.md \u003c-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/level-four/page-4-a │ │ │ │ ├── page-4-b.md \u003c-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/level-four/page-4-b │ │ │ │ └── page-4-c.md \u003c-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/level-four/page-4-c │ │ │ ├── _index.md \u003c-- /level-one/level-two/level-three │ │ │ ├── page-3-a.md \u003c-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/page-3-a │ │ │ ├── page-3-b.md \u003c-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/page-3-b │ │ │ └── page-3-c.md \u003c-- /level-one/level-two/level-three/page-3-c │ │ ├── _index.md \u003c-- /level-one/level-two │ │ ├── page-2-a.md \u003c-- /level-one/level-two/page-2-a │ │ ├── page-2-b.md \u003c-- /level-one/level-two/page-2-b │ │ └── page-2-c.md \u003c-- /level-one/level-two/page-2-c │ ├── _index.md \u003c-- /level-one │ ├── page-1-a.md \u003c-- /level-one/page-1-a │ ├── page-1-b.md \u003c-- /level-one/page-1-b │ └── page-1-c.md \u003c-- /level-one/page-1-c ├── _index.md \u003c-- / └── page-top.md \u003c-- /page-top Note _index.md is required in each folder, it’s your “folder home page”\nCreate your project The following steps are here to help you initialize your new website. If you don’t know Hugo at all, we strongly suggest you to train by following great documentation for beginners.\nHugo provides a new command to create a new website.\nhugo new site \u003cnew_project\u003eThe Relearn theme provides archetypes to help you create this kind of pages.\n",
"content":"Each Hugo page has to define a frontmatter.\nAll Frontmatter Options The values reflect example options. The defaults can be taken from the annotated example below.\n toml yaml json +++ LastModifierDisplayName = '' LastModifierEmail = '' alwaysopen = '' collapsibleMenu = true customMathJaxURL = '' customMermaidURL = '' customOpenapiURL = '' description = '' disableBreadcrumb = false disableMathJax = true disableMermaid = true disableNextPrev = false disableOpenapi = true disableToc = false editURL = '' headingPost = '' headingPre = '' hidden = false highlightWrap = true images = ['images/hero.png'] mathJaxInitialize = '{}' menuPost = '' menuPre = '' mermaidInitialize = '{ \"securityLevel\": \"loose\" }' mermaidZoom = true ordersectionsby = 'weight' title = 'Example Page' [imageEffects] border = true lazy = true lightbox = true shadow = false +++ --- LastModifierDisplayName: \"\" LastModifierEmail: \"\" alwaysopen: \"\" collapsibleMenu: true customMathJaxURL: \"\" customMermaidURL: \"\" customOpenapiURL: \"\" description: \"\" disableBreadcrumb: false disableMathJax: true disableMermaid: true disableNextPrev: false disableOpenapi: true disableToc: false editURL: \"\" headingPost: \"\" headingPre: \"\" hidden: false highlightWrap: true imageEffects: border: true lazy: true lightbox: true shadow: false images: - images/hero.png mathJaxInitialize: '{}' menuPost: \"\" menuPre: \"\" mermaidInitialize: '{ \"securityLevel\": \"loose\" }' mermaidZoom: true ordersectionsby: weight title: Example Page --- { \"LastModifierDisplayName\": \"\", \"LastModifierEmail\": \"\", \"alwaysopen\": \"\", \"collapsibleMenu\": true, \"customMathJaxURL\": \"\", \"customMermaidURL\": \"\", \"customOpenapiURL\": \"\", \"description\": \"\", \"disableBreadcrumb\": false, \"disableMathJax\": true, \"disableMermaid\": true, \"disableNextPrev\": false, \"disableOpenapi\": true, \"disableToc\": false, \"editURL\": \"\", \"headingPost\": \"\", \"headingPre\": \"\", \"hidden\": false, \"highlightWrap\": true, \"imageEffects\": { \"border\": true, \"lazy\": true, \"lightbox\": true, \"shadow\": false }, \"images\": [ \"images/hero.png\" ], \"mathJaxInitialize\": \"{}\", \"menuPost\": \"\", \"menuPre\": \"\", \"mermaidInitialize\": \"{ \\\"securityLevel\\\": \\\"loose\\\" }\", \"mermaidZoom\": true, \"ordersectionsby\": \"weight\", \"title\": \"Example Page\" } Annotated Frontmatter Options toml +++ # If an option value is said to be not set, you can achieve the same behavior # by given it an empty string value. ############################################################################### # Hugo # These options usually apply to other themes aswell. # The social media image of your page. # Default: not set # This is used for generating social media meta information for the opengraph # protocol and twitter cards. # If not set, the set value of your site's hugo.toml is used. images = [ \"images/hero.png\" ] # The title of your page. # Default: not set # A page without a title is treated as a hidden page. title = \"Example Page\" # The description of your page. # Default: not set # This is used for generating HTML meta tags, social media meta information # for the opengraph protocol and twitter cards. # If not set, the set value of your site's hugo.toml is used for the html # meta tag, social media meta information for the opengraph protocol and # twitter cards. description = \"\"################################################################################RelearnTheme#TheseoptionsarespecifictotheRelearntheme.#++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++#Topbar#Theseoptionsmodifythetopbarappearance.#Hidethetableofcontentsbutton.#Default:false#IftheTOCbuttonishidden,alsothekeyboardshortcutisdisabled.#Ifnotset,thesetvalueofyoursite'shugo.tomlisused.disableToc=false#Hidethebreadcrumbs.#Default:false#Ifthebreadcrumbsarehidden,thetitleofthedisplayedpagewillstillbe#showninthetopbar.disableBreadcrumb=false#HideNext
"content":"Using the command: hugo new [relative new content path], you can start a content file with the date and title automatically set. While this is a welcome feature, active writers need more: archetypes. These are preconfigured skeleton pages with default frontmatter.\nThe Relearn theme defines some few archetypes of pages but you are free to define new ones to your liking. All can be used at any level of the documentation, the only difference being the layout of the content.\nPredefined Archetypes Home A Home page is the starting page of your project. It’s best to have only one page of this kind in your project.\nTo create a home page, run the following command\nhugo new --kind home _index.mdThis leads to a file with the following content\n _index.md +++ archetype = \"home\" title = \"{{ replace .Name \"-\" \" \" | title }}\" +++ Lorem Ipsum. Chapter A Chapter displays a page meant to be used as introduction for a set of child pages. Commonly, it contains a simple title and a catch line to define content that can be found below it.\nTo create a chapter page, run the following command\nhugo new --kind chapter \u003cname\u003e/_index.mdThis leads to a file with the following content\n _index.md +++ archetype = \"chapter\" title = \"{{ replace .Name \"-\" \" \" | title }}\" weight = 1 +++ Lorem Ipsum. The weight number will be used to generate the subtitle of the chapter page, set the number to a consecutive value starting at 1 for each new chapter level.\nDefault A Default page is any other content page. If you set an unknown archetype in your frontmatter, this archetype will be used to generate the page.\nTo create a default page, run either one of the following commands\nhugo new \u003cchapter\u003e/\u003cname\u003e/_index.mdor\nhugo new \u003cchapter\u003e/\u003cname\u003e.mdThis leads to a file with the following content\n *.md +++ title = \"{{ replace .Name \"-\" \" \" | title }}\" +++ Lorem Ipsum. Self defined Archetypes If you are in need of further archetypes you can define your own or even redefine existing ones.\nTemplate Define a template file in your project at archetypes/\u003ckind\u003e.md and make sure it has at least the frontmatter parameter for that archetype like\n \u003ckind\u003e.md +++ archetype = \"\u003ckind\u003e\" +++ Afterwards you can generate new content files of that kind with the following command\nhugo new --kind \u003ckind\u003e \u003cname\u003e/_index.mdPartials To define how your archetypes are rendered, define corresponding partial files in your projects directory layouts/partials/archetypes/\u003ckind\u003e.\nIf you use an unknown archetype in your frontmatter, the default archetype will be used to generate the page.\nRelated to each archetype, several hook partial files in the form of \u003chook\u003e.html can be given inside each archetype directory. If a partial for a specific hook is missing, no output is generated for this hook.\nThe following hooks are used:\nName Notes styleclass Defines a set of CSS classes to be added to the HTML’s \u003cmain\u003e element. You can use these classes to define own CSS rules in your custom-header.html article Defines the HTML how to render your content Take a look at the existing archetypes of this theme to get an idea how to utilize it.\nOutput formats Each hook file can be overridden of a specific output format. Eg. if you define a new output format PLAINTEXT in your hugo.toml, you can add a file layouts/partials/archetypes/default.plaintext.html to change the way how normal content is written for that output format.\n",
"content":"Hugo uses Markdown for its simple content format. However, there are a lot of things that Markdown doesn’t support well. You could use pure HTML to expand possibilities.\nBut this happens to be a bad idea. Everyone uses Markdown because it’s pure and simple to read even non-rendered. You should avoid HTML to keep it as simple as possible.\nTo avoid this limitations, Hugo created shortcodes. A shortcode is a simple snippet inside a page.\nThe Relearn theme provides multiple shortcodes on top of existing ones.\nBadgeMarker badges to display in your text\nButtonClickable buttons\nChildrenList the child pages of a page\nExpandExpandable/collapsible sections of text\nHighlightRender code with a syntax highlighter\nIconNice icons for your page\nIncludeDisplays content from other files\nMathBeautiful math and chemical formulae\nMermaidGenerate diagrams and flowcharts from text\nNoticeDisclaimers to help you structure your page\nOpenAPIUI for your OpenAPI / Swagger specifications\nResourcesList resources contained in a page bundle\nSiteParamGet value of site params\nTabShow content in a single tab\nTabsShow content in tabbed views\n",
"content":"This chapter contains information only needed for development and maintaining the theme.\nContributingWhat to know if you want to contribute\nMaintainingWhat to know as a maintainer\nScreenshotsRecipe to create various documentation screenshots\n",
"content":"The theme supports non-standard image effects.\nName Description border Draws a light thin border around the image lazy Lets the image be lazy loaded lightbox The image will be clickable to show it enlarged shadow Draws a shadow around the image to make it appear hovered/glowing As described, you can add this to the URL query parameter, but this may be cumbersome to be done consistently for the whole page.\nInstead, you can configure the defaults in your hugo.toml aswell as overriding these default in the pages frontmatter.\nExplicitly set URL query parameter will override the defaults in effect for a page.\nWithout any settings in your hugo.toml this defaults to\nhugo. toml yaml json [params] [params.imageEffects] border = false lazy = true lightbox = true shadow = false params: imageEffects: border: false lazy: true lightbox: true shadow: false { \"params\": { \"imageEffects\": { \"border\": false, \"lazy\": true, \"lightbox\": true, \"shadow\": false } } } This can be overridden in a pages frontmatter by eg.\n toml yaml json +++ [imageEffects] border = true +++ --- imageEffects: border: true --- { \"imageEffects\": { \"border\": true } } Or by explicitly override settings by URL query parameter\n URL ![Minion](https://octodex.github.com/images/minion.png?lightbox=false\u0026bg-white=true) The settings applied to the above image would be\n toml yaml json bg-white = true border = true lazy = true lightbox = false shadow = false bg-white: true border: true lazy: true lightbox: false shadow: false { \"bg-white\": true, \"border\": true, \"lazy\": true, \"lightbox\": false, \"shadow\": false } This ends up in the following HTML where the parameter are converted to CSS classes.\n HTML \u003cimg src=\"https://octodex.github.com/images/minion.png?lightbox=false\u0026bg-white=true\" loading=\"lazy\" alt=\"Minion\" class=\"bg-white border lazy nolightbox noshadow\"\u003e Extending As you can see in the above example, the bg-white parameter is not initially supported in the themes default settings. Nevertheless you are free to define arbitrary parameter by just adding them to the URL query parameter or set them in your hugo.toml or pages frontmatter.\nNote If no extended parameter like bg-white in the example is set on the URL, a class=\"nobg-white\" in the HTML will only be generated if a default value was set in the hugo.toml or pages frontmatter.\n",
"content":"You can define additional menu entries or shortcuts in the navigation menu without any link to content.\nBasic configuration Edit the website configuration hugo.toml and add a [[menu.shortcuts]] entry for each link your want to add.\nExample from the current website:\nhugo. toml yaml json [menu] [[menu.shortcuts]] identifier = 'ds' name = \"\u003ci class='fab fa-fw fa-github'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e GitHub repo\" url = 'https://github.com/McShelby/hugo-theme-relearn' weight = 10 [[menu.shortcuts]] name = \"\u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-camera'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Showcases\" url = 'showcase/' weight = 11 [[menu.shortcuts]] identifier = 'hugodoc' name = \"\u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-bookmark'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Hugo Documentation\" url = 'https://gohugo.io/' weight = 20 [[menu.shortcuts]] name = \"\u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-bullhorn'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Credits\" url = 'more/credits/' weight = 30 [[menu.shortcuts]] name = \"\u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-tags'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Tags\" url = 'tags/' weight = 40 menu: shortcuts: - identifier: ds name: \u003ci class='fab fa-fw fa-github'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e GitHub repo url: https://github.com/McShelby/hugo-theme-relearn weight: 10 - name: \u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-camera'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Showcases url: showcase/ weight: 11 - identifier: hugodoc name: \u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-bookmark'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Hugo Documentation url: https://gohugo.io/ weight: 20 - name: \u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-bullhorn'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Credits url: more/credits/ weight: 30 - name: \u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-tags'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Tags url: tags/ weight: 40 { \"menu\": { \"shortcuts\": [ { \"identifier\": \"ds\", \"name\": \"\\u003ci class='fab fa-fw fa-github'\\u003e\\u003c/i\\u003e GitHub repo\", \"url\": \"https://github.com/McShelby/hugo-theme-relearn\", \"weight\": 10 }, { \"name\": \"\\u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-camera'\\u003e\\u003c/i\\u003e Showcases\", \"url\": \"showcase/\", \"weight\": 11 }, { \"identifier\": \"hugodoc\", \"name\": \"\\u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-bookmark'\\u003e\\u003c/i\\u003e Hugo Documentation\", \"url\": \"https://gohugo.io/\", \"weight\": 20 }, { \"name\": \"\\u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-bullhorn'\\u003e\\u003c/i\\u003e Credits\", \"url\": \"more/credits/\", \"weight\": 30 }, { \"name\": \"\\u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-tags'\\u003e\\u003c/i\\u003e Tags\", \"url\": \"tags/\", \"weight\": 40 } ] } } By default, shortcuts are preceded by a title. This title can be disabled by setting disableShortcutsTitle=true. However, if you want to keep the title but change its value, it can be overridden by changing your local i18n translation string configuration.\nFor example, in your local i18n/en.toml file, add the following content\n en.toml [Shortcuts-Title] other = \"\u003cYour value\u003e\" Read more about hugo menu and hugo i18n translation strings\nConfiguration for Multilingual mode When using a multilingual website, you can set different menus for each language. In the hugo.toml file, prefix your menu configuration by Languages.\u003clanguage-id\u003e.\nExample from the current website:\nhugo. toml yaml json [languages] [languages.en] languageName = 'English' title = 'Hugo Relearn Theme' weight = 1 [languages.en.menu] [[languages.en.menu.shortcuts]] identifier = 'ds' name = \"\u003ci class='fab fa-fw fa-github'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e GitHub repo\" url = 'https://github.com/McShelby/hugo-theme-relearn' weight = 10 [[languages.en.menu.shortcuts]] name = \"\u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-camera'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Showcases\" pageRef = 'showcase/' weight = 11 [[languages.en.menu.shortcuts]] identifier = 'hugodoc' name = \"\u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-bookmark'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Hugo Documentation\" url = 'https://gohugo.io/' weight = 20 [[languages.en.menu.shortcuts]] name = \"\u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-bullhorn'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Credits\" pageRef = 'more/credits/' weight = 30 [[languages.en.menu.shortcuts]] name = \"\u003ci class='fas fa-fw fa-tags'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Tags\"pageRef='tags/'weight=40[languages.en.params]landingPage
"content":"The Relearn theme is fully compatible with Hugo multilingual mode.\nAvailable languages: Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Czech, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Turkish, Vietnamese. Feel free to contribute! Full support for languages written right to left Automatic menu generation from multilingual content In-browser language switching Basic configuration After learning how Hugo handle multilingual websites, define your languages in your hugo.toml file.\nFor example with current English and Piratized English website.\nNote Make sure your default language is defined as the first one in the [languages] array, as the theme needs to make assumptions on it\nhugo. toml yaml json defaultContentLanguage = 'en' [languages] [languages.en] languageName = 'English' title = 'Hugo Relearn Theme' weight = 1 [languages.pir] languageName = 'Arrr! Pirrrates' title = \"Cap'n Hugo Relearrrn Theme\" weight = 2 defaultContentLanguage: en languages: en: languageName: English title: Hugo Relearn Theme weight: 1 pir: languageName: Arrr! Pirrrates title: Cap'n Hugo Relearrrn Theme weight: 2 { \"defaultContentLanguage\": \"en\", \"languages\": { \"en\": { \"languageName\": \"English\", \"title\": \"Hugo Relearn Theme\", \"weight\": 1 }, \"pir\": { \"languageName\": \"Arrr! Pirrrates\", \"title\": \"Cap'n Hugo Relearrrn Theme\", \"weight\": 2 } } } Then, for each new page, append the id of the language to the file.\nSingle file my-page.md is split in two files: in English: my-page.md in Piratized English: my-page.pir.md Single file _index.md is split in two files: in English: _index.md in Piratized English: _index.pir.md Info Be aware that only translated pages are displayed in menu. It’s not replaced with default language content.\nTip Use slug frontmatter parameter to translate urls too.\nSearch In case each page’s content is written in one single language only, the above configuration will already configure the site’s search functionality correctly.\nWarning Although the theme supports a wide variety of supported languages, the site’s search via the Lunr search library does not. You’ll see error reports in your browsers console log for each unsupported language. Currently unsupported are:\nCzech Indonesian Polish Swahili Search with mixed language support In case your page’s content contains text in multiple languages (e.g. you are writing a Russian documentation for your english API), you can add those languages to your hugo.toml to broaden search.\nhugo. toml yaml json [params] additionalContentLanguage = ['en'] params: additionalContentLanguage: - en { \"params\": { \"additionalContentLanguage\": [ \"en\" ] } } As this is an array, you can add multiple additional languages.\nNote Keep in mind that the language code required here, is the base language code. E.g. if you have additional content in zh-CN, you have to add just zh to this parameter.\nOverwrite translation strings Translations strings are used for common default values used in the theme (Edit button, Search placeholder and so on). Translations are available in English and Piratized English but you may use another language or want to override default values.\nTo override these values, create a new file in your local i18n folder i18n/\u003cidlanguage\u003e.toml and inspire yourself from the theme themes/hugo-theme-relearn/i18n/en.toml\nDisable language switching Switching the language in the browser is a great feature, but for some reasons you may want to disable it.\nJust set disableLanguageSwitchingButton=true in your hugo.toml\nhugo. toml yaml json [params] disableLanguageSwitchingButton = true params: disableLanguageSwitchingButton: true { \"params\": { \"disableLanguageSwitchingButton\": true } } ",
"content":"The Relearn theme supports Hugo’s default taxonomies tag and category out of the box.\nConfiguration Just add tags and/or categories to any page. They can be given as a single string or an array of strings.\n toml yaml json +++ categories = ['taxonomy', 'content'] tags = 'tutorial' title = 'Taxonomy' +++ --- categories: - taxonomy - content tags: tutorial title: Taxonomy --- { \"categories\": [ \"taxonomy\", \"content\" ], \"tags\": \"tutorial\", \"title\": \"Taxonomy\" } Behavior The tags are displayed at the top of the page in alphabetical order.\nThe categories are displayed at the bottom of the page in alphabetical order in the default implementation of the theme but can be customized by providing your own content-footer.html partial.\nEach item is a link to a taxonomy page displaying all the articles with the given term.\nList all the tags In the hugo.toml file you can add a shortcut to display all the tags and categories\nhugo. toml yaml json [menu] [[menu.shortcuts]] name = \"\u003ci class='fas fa-tags'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Tags\" url = '/tags' [[menu.shortcuts]] name = \"\u003ci class='fas fa-layer-group'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Categories\" url = '/categories' menu: shortcuts: - name: \u003ci class='fas fa-tags'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Tags url: /tags - name: \u003ci class='fas fa-layer-group'\u003e\u003c/i\u003e Categories url: /categories { \"menu\": { \"shortcuts\": [ { \"name\": \"\\u003ci class='fas fa-tags'\\u003e\\u003c/i\\u003e Tags\", \"url\": \"/tags\" }, { \"name\": \"\\u003ci class='fas fa-layer-group'\\u003e\\u003c/i\\u003e Categories\", \"url\": \"/categories\" } ] } } Customization If you define custom taxonomies and want to display a list of them somewhere on your page (often in the layouts/partials/content-footer.html) you can call a partial that does the job for you:\n{{ partial \"term-list.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"taxonomy\" \"categories\" \"icon\" \"layer-group\" ) }}Parameter Name Default Notes page \u003cempty\u003e Mandatory reference to the page. taxonomy \u003cempty\u003e The plural name of the taxonomy to display as used in your frontmatter. class \u003cempty\u003e Additional CSS classes set on the outermost generated HTML element.\nIf set to tags you will get the visuals for displaying the tags taxonomy, otherwise it will be a simple list of links as for the categories taxonomy. style primary The style scheme used if class is tags.\n- by severity: info, note, tip, warning\n- by brand color: primary, secondary, accent\n- by color: blue, green, grey, orange, red\n- by special color: default, transparent, code color see notes The CSS color value to be used if class is tags. If not set, the chosen color depends on the style. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: a nice matching color for the severity\n- for all other styles: the corresponding color icon \u003cempty\u003e An optional Font Awesome icon name set to the left of the list. ",
"content":"Thanks to the simplicity of Hugo, this page is as empty as this theme needs requirements.\nJust download at least version 0.112.4 of the Hugo binary for your OS (Windows, Linux, Mac).\nIt’s a kind of magic\n",
"content":"The following steps are here to help you initialize your new website. If you don’t know Hugo at all, we strongly suggest you learn more about it by following this great documentation for beginners.\nTip The following tutorial leads you thru the steps of creating a first, minimal new site.\nYou don’t need to edit any files besides your hugo.toml and only need to execute the commands in the given order.\nCreate your project Hugo provides a new command to create a new website:\nhugo new site my-new-siteAfter that change into the directory:\ncd my-new-siteEvery upcoming command will be executed from inside your new site’s root.\nInstall the theme From Download You can download the theme as .zip file and extract it into them themes/hugo-theme-relearn directory.\nWith Hugo’s Module System Install the Relearn theme by following this documentation using Hugo’s module system.\nThis theme’s repository is: https://github.com/McShelby/hugo-theme-relearn.git\nUsing Git or Git Submodules If you install the theme from your git repository or GitHub, you have several options.\nIf you use the head of the main branch, you are using the development version. Usually it is fully functional but can break from time to time. We try to fix newly introduced bugs in this version as soon as possible.\nAdditionally you can checkout one of the tagged versions. These tagged versions correspond to an official releases from the GitHub repository.\nBesides the usual version tags (eg 1.2.3) there are also tags for the main version (eg. 1.2.x), major version (eg. 1.x) and the latest (just x) released version making it easier for you to pin the theme to a certain version.\nBasic Configuration When building the website, you can set a theme by using --theme option. However, we suggest you modify the configuration file hugo.toml and set the theme as the default.\nhugo. toml yaml json theme = 'hugo-theme-relearn' theme: hugo-theme-relearn { \"theme\": \"hugo-theme-relearn\"}CreateyourHomePageIfyoudon’tcreateahomepage,yet,thethemewillgenerateaplaceholdertextwithinstructionshowtoproceed.\nStartyourjourneybyfillingthehomepagewithcontent\nhugonew--kindhome_index.mdByopeningthegivenfile,youshouldseethepropertyarchetype=homeontop,meaningthispageisahomepage.TheRelearnthemeprovidessomearchetypestocreatethoseskeletonfilesforyourwebsite.\nObviouslyyoubettershouldchangethepage’scontent.\nCreateyourFirstChapterPageChaptersarepagesthatcontainotherchildpages.Ithasaspeciallayoutstyleandusuallyjustcontainsthetitleandabriefabstractofthesection.\n#BasicsDiscoverwhatthisHugothemeisallaboutandthecoreconceptsbehindit.rendersas\nBeginbycreatingyourfirstchapterpagewiththefollowingcommand:\nhugonew--kindchapterbasics/_index.mdByopeningthegivenfile,youshouldseethepropertyarchetype=chapterontop,meaningthispageisachapter.\nTheweightnumberwillbeusedtogeneratethesubtitleofthechapterpage,setthenumbertoaconsecutivevaluestartingat1foreachnewchapterlevel.\nCreateyourFirstContentPagesThen,createcontentpagesinsidethepreviouslycreatedchapter.Herearetwowaystocreatecontentinthechapter:\nhugonewbasics/first-content.mdhugonewbasics/second-content/_index.mdFeelfreetoeditthosefilesbyaddingsomesamplecontentandreplacingthetitlevalueinthebeginningofthefiles.\nLaunchingtheWebsiteLocallyLaunchbyusingthefollowingcommand:\nhugoserveGotohttp://localhost:1313\nYou should notice three things:\nThe home page contains some basic text. You have a left-side Basics menu, containing two submenus with names equal to the title properties in the previously created files. When you run hugo serve your page refreshes automatically when you change a content page. Neat! Build the Website When your site is ready to deploy, run the following command:\nhugoA public folder will be generated, containing all content and assets for your website. It can now be
"content":"The Relearn theme provides configuration options to change your your site’s colors, favicon and logo. This allows you to easily align your site visuals to your desired style. Most of these options are exposed thru so called color variants.\nA color variant lets you customize various visual effects of your site like almost any color, used fonts, color schemes of print, syntax highligtning, Mermaid and the OpenAPI shortcode, etc. It contains of a CSS file and optional configuration options in your hugo.toml.\nThe Relearn theme ships with a wide set of different color variants. You can use them as-is, copy them over and use them as a starting point for your customizations or just create completely new variants unique to your site. The interactive variant generator may help you with this task.\nOnce configured in your hugo.toml, you can select them with the variant selector at the bottom of the menu.\nChange the Variant (Simple) Single Variant Set the themeVariant value to the name of your theme file. That’s it! Your site will be displayed in this variant only.\nhugo. toml yaml json [params] themeVariant = 'relearn-light' params: themeVariant: relearn-light { \"params\": { \"themeVariant\": \"relearn-light\" } } Note Your theme variant file must reside in your site’s static/css directory or in the theme’s static/css directory and the file name must start with theme- and end wit .css. In the above example, the path of your theme file must be static/css/theme-relearn-light.css.\nIf you want to make changes to a shipped color variant, create a copy in your site’s static/css directory. Don’t edit the file in the theme’s directory!\nMultiple Variants You can also set multiple variants. In this case, the first variant is the default chosen on first view and a variant selector will be shown in the menu footer if the array contains more than one entry.\nhugo. toml yaml json [params] themeVariant = ['relearn-light', 'relearn-dark'] params: themeVariant: - relearn-light - relearn-dark { \"params\": { \"themeVariant\": [ \"relearn-light\", \"relearn-dark\" ] } } Tip The theme provides an advanced configuration mode, combining the functionality for multiple variants with the below possibilities of adjusting to your OS settings and syntax highlightning and even more!\nAlthough all options documented here are still working, the advanced configuration options are the recommended way to configure your color variants. See below.\nAdjust to OS Settings You can also cause the site to adjust to your OS settings for light/dark mode. Just set the themeVariant to auto to become an auto mode variant. That’s it.\nYou can use the auto value with the single or multiple variants option. If you are using multiple variants, you can drop auto at any position in the option’s array, but usually it makes sense to set it in the first position and make it the default.\nhugo. toml yaml json [params] themeVariant = ['auto', 'red'] params: themeVariant: - auto - red { \"params\": { \"themeVariant\": [ \"auto\", \"red\" ] } } If you don’t configure anything else, the theme will default to use relearn-light for light mode and relearn-dark for dark mode. These defaults are overwritten by the first two non-auto options of your themeVariant option if present.\nIn the above example, you would end with red for light mode and the default of relearn-dark for dark mode.\nIf you don’t like that behavior, you can explicitly set themeVariantAuto. The first entry in the array is the color variant for light mode, the second for dark mode.\nhugo. toml yaml json [params] themeVariantAuto = ['learn', 'neon'] params: themeVariantAuto: - learn - neon { \"params\": { \"themeVariantAuto\": [ \"learn\", \"neon\"]}}ChangetheFaviconIfyourfaviconisaSVG,PNGorICO,justdropyourimageinyoursite’sstatic/images/directoryandnameitfavicon.svg,favicon.pngorfavicon.icorespectively.\nIfyouwanttoadjustyourfaviconaccordingtoyourOSsettingsforlight/darkmode,addtheimagefilesstatic/images/favicon-light.svgandstatic
"content":"Usage scenarios The theme is usable in different scenarios, requiring the following mandatory settings in your hugo.toml. All settings not mentioned can be set to your liking.\nPublic Webserver from Root hugo. toml yaml json baseURL = 'https://example.com/' baseURL: https://example.com/ { \"baseURL\": \"https://example.com/\" } Public Webserver from Subdirectory hugo. toml yaml json baseURL = 'https://example.com/mysite/' relativeURLs = false baseURL: https://example.com/mysite/ relativeURLs: false { \"baseURL\": \"https://example.com/mysite/\", \"relativeURLs\": false } Private Webserver (LAN) The same settings as with any of the public webserver usage scenarios or\nhugo. toml yaml json baseURL = '/' relativeURLs = true baseURL: / relativeURLs: true { \"baseURL\": \"/\", \"relativeURLs\": true } File System hugo. toml yaml json baseURL = '/' relativeURLs = true baseURL: / relativeURLs: true { \"baseURL\": \"/\", \"relativeURLs\": true } Warning Using a baseURL with a subdirectory and relativeURLs=true are mutally exclusive due to the fact, that Hugo does not apply the baseURL correctly.\nIf you need both, you have to generate your site twice but with different settings into separate directories.\nNote Sublemental pages (like sitemap.xml, rss.xml) and generated social media links inside of your pages will always be generated with absolute URLs and will not work if you set relativeURLs=true.\nInfo If you are using uglyURLs=false (Hugo’s default), the theme will append an additional index.html to all page links to make your site be servable from the file system. If you don’t care about the file system and only serve your page via a webserver you can generate the links without this:\nhugo. toml yaml json [params] disableExplicitIndexURLs = true params: disableExplicitIndexURLs: true { \"params\": { \"disableExplicitIndexURLs\": true } } Activate search If not already present, add the following lines in your hugo.toml file.\nhugo. toml yaml json [outputs] home = ['html', 'rss', 'search'] outputs: home: - html - rss - search { \"outputs\": { \"home\": [ \"html\", \"rss\", \"search\" ] } } This will generate a search index file at the root of your public folder ready to be consumed by the Lunr search library. Note that the search outputformat was named json in previous releases but was implemented differently. Although json still works, it is now deprecated.\nNote If you want to use the search feature from the file system, migrating from an older installation of the theme, make sure to change your outputformat for the homepage from the now deprecated json to search as seen below.\nActivate dedicated search page You can add a dedicated search page for your page by adding the searchpage outputformat to your home page by adding the following lines in your hugo.toml file. This will cause Hugo to generate a new file http://example.com/mysite/search.html.\nhugo. toml yaml json [outputs] home = ['html', 'rss', 'search', 'searchpage'] outputs: home: - html - rss - search - searchpage { \"outputs\": { \"home\": [ \"html\", \"rss\", \"search\", \"searchpage\"]}}YoucanaccessthispagebyeitherclickingonthemagnifierglassorbytypingsomesearchtermandpressingENTERinsideofthemenu’ssearchbox.\nNoteTohaveHugocreatethededicatedsearchpagesuccessfully,youmustnotgeneratetheURLhttp://example.com/mysite/search.html from your own content. This can happen if you set uglyURLs=true in your hugo.toml and defining a Markdown file content/search.md.\nTo make sure, there is no duplicate content for any given URL of your project, run hugo --printPathWarnings.\nActivate print support You can activate print support to add the capability to print whole chapters or even the complete site. Just add the print output format to your home, section and page in your hugo.toml as seen below:\nhugo. toml yaml json [outputs] home = ['html', 'rss', 'print', 'search'] page = ['html', 'rss', 'print'] section = ['html', 'rss', 'print'] outputs: home: - html - rss - print - search page: - html - rss - print secti
"content":"This interactive tool may help you to generate your own color variant stylesheet.\nShow usage instructions To get started, first select a color variant from the variant selector in the lower left sidebar that fits you best as a starting point.\nThe graph is interactive and reflect the current colors. You can click on any of the colored boxes to adjust the respective color. The graph and the page will update accordingly.\nThe arrowed lines reflect how colors are inherited thru different parts of the theme if the descendent isn’t overwritten. If you want to delete a color and let it inherit from its parent, just delete the value from the input field.\nTo better understand this select the neon variant and modify the different heading colors. There, colors for the heading h2, h3 and h4 are explicitly set. h5 is not set and inherits its value from h4. h6 is also not set and inherits its value from h5.\nOnce you’ve changed a color, the variant selector will show a “My custom variant” entry and your changes are stored in the browser. You can browse to other pages and even close the browser without losing your changes.\nOnce you are satisfied, you can download the new variants file and copy it into your site’s static/css directory. Afterwards you have to adjust the themeVariant parameter in your hugo.toml to your chosen file name.\nEg. if your new variants file is named theme-my-custom-variant.css, you have to set themeVariant='my-custom-variant' to use it.\nDownload variant Reset variant\nGraph Download variant Reset variant\n",
"content":"The theme comes with a reasonably configured topbar.\nNevertheless, your requirements may differ from this configuration. Luckily the theme got you covered as the themebar, its buttons and the functionality behind these buttons is fully configurable by you.\nTip All mentioned file names below can be clicked and show you the implementation for a better understanding.\nAreas The default configuration comes with three predefined areas that may contain an arbitrary set of buttons.\nstart: shown between menu and breadcrumb end: shown on the opposite breadcrumb side in comparison to the start area more: shown when pressing the more button in the topbar While you can not add additional areas in the topbar, you are free to configure addtional buttons that behave like the more button, providing further user defined areas.\nButtons The theme ships with the following predefined buttons (from left to right in the screenshot)\nsidebar: opens the sidebar flyout if in mobile layout toc: opens the table of contents in an overlay edit: browses to the editable page if the editURL parameter is set print: browses to the chapters printable page if print support was activated prev: browses to the previous page if there is one next: browses to the next page if there is one more: opens the overlay for the more area Not all buttons are displayed at every given time. This is configurable (see below if interested).\nRedefining Areas Each predefined area and button comes in their own file. By that it is easy for you to overwrite an area file in your installation reusing only the buttons you like.\nEg. you can redefine the predefined end area by adding the file layouts/partials/topbar/area/end.html in your installation (not in the theme itself) to remove all but the more button.\nThe below example sets an explicit value for the onempty parameter, overriding the specific default value for this button (these defaults vary depending on the button). The parameter causes the more button to always be displayed instead of hiding once its content is empty.\n{{ partial \"topbar/button/more.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"onempty\" \"disable\")}}DefiningownButtonsButtonTypesThethemedistingushiesbetweentwotypesofbuttons:\nbutton:aclickablebuttonthateitherbrowsestoanothersite,triggersauserdefinedscriptoropensanoverlaycontaininguserdefinedcontentarea-button:thetemplateforthemorebutton,todefineyourownareaoverlaybuttonsButtonParameterScreenWidthsandActionsDependingonthescreenwidthyoucanconfigurehowthebuttonshouldbehave.Screenwidthisdividedintothreeclasses:\ns:(controlledbytheonwidthsparameter)mobilelayoutwherethemenusidebarishiddenm:(controlledbytheonwidthmparameter)desktoplayoutwithvisiblesidebarwhilethecontentareawidthstillresizesl:(controlledbytheonwidthlparameter)desktoplayoutwithvisiblesidebaroncethecontentareareacheditsmaximumwidthForeachwidthclass,youcanconfigureoneofthefollowingactions:\nshow:thebuttonisdisplayedinitsgivenareahide:thebuttonisremovedarea-XXX:thebuttonismovedfromitsgivenareaintotheareaXXX;eg.thisisusedtomovebuttonstothemoreareaoverlayinthemobilelayoutHidingandDisablingStuffWhilehidingabuttondependendonthescreensizecanbeconfiguredwiththeabovedescribedhideaction,youmaywanttohidethebuttononcertainotherconditionsaswell.\nForexample,theprintbuttoninitsdefaultconfigurationshouldonlybedisplayedifprintsupportwasconfigured.Thisisdoneinyourbuttontemplatebycheckingtheconditionsfirstbeforedisplayingthebutton(seelayouts/partials/topbar/button/print.html).\nAnotherpreferedconditionforhidingabuttonis,ifthedisplayedoverlayisempty.Thisisthecaseforthetoc(seelayouts/partials/topbar/button/toc.html)aswellasthemorebutton(seelayouts/partials/topbar/button/more.html)andcontrolledbytheparameteronempty.\nThisparametercanhaveoneofthefollowingvalues:\ndisable:thebutton
"content":"This is a hidden demo child page. This page and all its children are hidden in the menu, arrow navigation and children shortcode as long as you aren’t viewing this page or its children directly.\n",
"content":"This lists all pages that are hidden from the home page. This includes pages that define hidden=true in their frontmatter as well as descendents of hidden pages.\nWhen giving term pages, you should give it a title. Otherwise it will print out a warning and will use the urlized title, which may looks weird.\nWhile internally this term is called hidden, it is referenced in the resulting english pages as a secret and as hush, matey in the piratish translation.\nJust an example heading The TOC will contain this heading and the index headings below.\n",
"content":"The attachments shortcode displays a list of files attached to a page with adjustable color, title and icon.\nAttachments adivorciarsetoca00cape.pdf (361 KB) BachGavotteShort.mp3 (357 KB) Carroll_AliceAuPaysDesMerveilles.pdf (175 KB) hugo.png (17 KB) hugo.txt (20 B) movieselectricsheep-flock-244-32500-2.mp4 (340 KB) Warning This shortcode is deprecated in favor of the new the resources shortcode. See migration instructions below.\nMigration While this shortcode will still be available for some time, it does not receive support anymore. Start to migrate early, as it will be removed with the next major update of the theme.\nThe resources shortcode leverages Hugo’s resource feature for page bundles. It has all the same parameter as the attachments shortcode but applies the pattern directly on a resources Name attribute.\nTo migrate your pages apply the following steps:\nIf a page is not already a page bundle convert it Move your files to a valid destination inside of your page bundle (depending if you have a branch or a leaf bundle) Change the calls from the attachments shortcode to the resources shortcode and adjust the pattern parameter to the new directory layout and the resources Name attribute. Multilanguage features are not supported directly by the shortcode anymore but rely on Hugo’s handling for resource translations.\nUsage Warning Since Hugo 0.112.0 this only works for leaf bundles. Branch bundles and simple pages must be switched to leaf bundles or you are currently locked to a Hugo version \u003c 0.112.0.\nWhile the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials.\n shortcode partial {{% attachments sort=\"asc\" /%}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/attachments.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"sort\" \"asc\" )}} Parameter Name Default Notes style transparent The style scheme used for the box.\n- by severity: info, note, tip, warning\n- by brand color: primary, secondary, accent\n- by color: blue, green, grey, orange, red\n- by special color: default, transparent, code color see notes The CSS color value to be used. If not set, the chosen color depends on the style. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: a nice matching color for the severity\n- for all other styles: the corresponding color title see notes Arbitrary text for the box title. Depending on the style there may be a default title. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: the matching title for the severity\n- for all other styles: Attachments\nIf you want no title for a severity style, you have to set this parameter to \" \" (a non empty string filled with spaces) icon see notes Font Awesome icon name set to the left of the title. Depending on the style there may be a default icon. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: a nice matching icon for the severity\n- for all other styles: paperclip\nIf you want no icon, you have to set this parameter to \" \"(anonemptydwithspaces)sortascSortingtheoutputinascendingordescendingorder.pattern.*Aregularexpressions,usedtofiltertheattachmentsbyfilename.Forexample:\n-tomatchafilesuffixof‘jpg’,use.*\\.jpg(not*.\\.jpg)\n-tomatchfilenamesendinginjpgorpng,use.*\\.(jpg|png)SetupSinglelanguageTheshortcodelistsfilesfoundinaspecificfolder.Thenameofthefolderdependsonyourpagetype(eitherbranchbundle,leafbundleorpage).\nIfyourpageisaleafbundle,attachmentsmustbeplacedinanestedindex.filesfolder,accordingly.\ncontent_index.mdpage_index.md_index.filesattachment.pdfIfyourpageisabranchbundle,attachmentsmustbeplacedinanested_index.filesfolder,accordingly.\nWarningThisisonlyavailableforHugo\u003c0.112.0\ncontent_index.mdpageindex.mdindex.filesattachment.pdfForsimplepages,attachmentsmustbeplacedinafoldernamedlikeyourpageandendingwith.files.\nWarningThisisonlyavailableforHugo\u003c0.112.0\ncontent_index.mdpage.filesat
"content":"The badge shortcode displays little markers in your text with adjustable color, title and icon.\nImportant Version6.6.6 Captain InfoNew Awesome\nUsage While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials.\n shortcode partial {{% badge %}}Important{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"primary\" title=\"Version\" %}}6.6.6{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"red\" icon=\"angle-double-up\" %}}Captain{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"info\" %}}New{{% /badge %}} {{% badge color=\"fuchsia\" icon=\"fab fa-hackerrank\" %}}Awesome{{% /badge %}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/badge.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"content\" \"Important\" )}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/badge.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"style\" \"primary\" \"title\" \"Version\" \"content\" \"6.6.6\" )}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/badge.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"style\" \"red\" \"icon\" \"angle-double-up\" \"content\" \"Captain\" )}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/badge.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"style\" \"info\" \"content\" \"New\" )}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/badge.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"color\" \"fuchsia\" \"icon\" \"fab fa-hackerrank\" \"content\" \"Awesome\" )}} Parameter Name Default Notes style default The style scheme used for the badge.\n- by severity: info, note, tip, warning\n- by brand color: primary, secondary, accent\n- by color: blue, green, grey, orange, red\n- by special color: default, transparent, code color see notes The CSS color value to be used. If not set, the chosen color depends on the style. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: a nice matching color for the severity\n- for all other styles: the corresponding color title see notes Arbitrary text for the badge title. Depending on the style there may be a default title. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: the matching title for the severity\n- for all other styles: \u003cempty\u003e\nIf you want no title for a severity style, you have to set this parameter to \" \" (a non empty string filled with spaces) icon see notes Font Awesome icon name set to the left of the title. Depending on the style there may be a default icon. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: a nice matching icon for the severity\n- for all other styles: \u003cempty\u003e\nIf you want no icon for a severity style, you have to set this parameter to \" \" (a non empty string filled with spaces) \u003ccontent\u003e \u003cempty\u003e Arbitrary text for the badge. Examples Style By Severity {{% badge style=\"info\" %}}New{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"note\" %}}Change{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"tip\" %}}Optional{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"warning\" %}}Breaking{{% /badge %}} InfoNew NoteChange TipOptional WarningBreaking\nBy Brand Colors {{% badge style=\"primary\" icon=\"bullhorn\" title=\"Announcement\" %}}Mandatory{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"secondary\" icon=\"bullhorn\" title=\"Announcement\" %}}Optional{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"accent\" icon=\"bullhorn\" title=\"Announcement\" %}}Special{{% /badge %}} AnnouncementMandatory AnnouncementOptional AnnouncementSpecial\nBy Color {{% badge style=\"blue\" icon=\"palette\" title=\"Color\" %}}Blue{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"green\" icon=\"palette\" title=\"Color\" %}}Green{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"grey\" icon=\"palette\" title=\"Color\" %}}Grey{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"orange\" icon=\"palette\" title=\"Color\" %}}Orange{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"red\" icon=\"palette\" title=\"Color\" %}}Red{{% /badge %}} ColorBlue ColorGreen ColorGrey ColorOrange ColorRed\nBy Special Color {{% badge style=\"default\" icon=\"palette\" title=\"Color\" %}}Default{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"transparent\" icon=\"palette\" title=\"Color\" %}}Transparent{{% /badge %}} ColorDefault ColorTransparent\nVariants Without Icon and Title Text {{% badge %}}6.6.6{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"info\" icon=\" \" title=\" \" %}}Awesome{{% /badge %}} {{% badge style=\"red\"%}}Captain{{%/badge%}}6.6.6AwesomeCaptain\nWithou
"content":"The button shortcode displays a clickable button with adjustable color, title and icon.\nGet Hugo Get Hugo\nUsage While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials.\n shortcode partial {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" %}}Get Hugo{{% /button %}} {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" style=\"warning\" icon=\"dragon\" %}}Get Hugo{{% /button %}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/button.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"href\" \"https://gohugo.io/\" \"content\" \"Get Hugo\" )}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/button.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"href\" \"https://gohugo.io/\" \"style\" \"warning\" \"icon\" \"dragon\" \"content\" \"Get Hugo\" )}} Once the button is clicked, it opens another browser tab for the given URL.\nParameter Name Default Notes href \u003cempty\u003e Either the destination URL for the button or JavaScript code to be executed on click. If this parameter is not set, the button will do nothing but is still displayed as clickable.\n- if starting with javascript: all following text will be executed in your browser\n- every other string will be interpreted as URL style transparent The style scheme used for the button.\n- by severity: info, note, tip, warning\n- by brand color: primary, secondary, accent\n- by color: blue, green, grey, orange, red\n- by special color: default, transparent, code color see notes The CSS color value to be used. If not set, the chosen color depends on the style. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: a nice matching color for the severity\n- for all other styles: the corresponding color icon see notes Font Awesome icon name set to the left of the title. Depending on the style there may be a default icon. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: a nice matching icon for the severity\n- for all other styles: \u003cempty\u003e\nIf you want no icon for a severity style, you have to set this parameter to \" \" (a non empty string filled with spaces) iconposition left Places the icon to the left or right of the title. target see notes The destination frame/window if href is an URL. Otherwise the parameter is not used. This behaves similar to normal links. If the parameter is not given it defaults to:\n- the setting of externalLinkTarget or _blank if not set, for any address starting with http:// or https://\n- no specific value for all other links type see notes The button type if href is JavaScript. Otherwise the parameter is not used. If the parameter is not given it defaults to button \u003ccontent\u003e see notes Arbitrary text for the button title. Depending on the style there may be a default title. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: the matching title for the severity\n- for all other styles: \u003cempty\u003e\nIf you want no title for a severity style, you have to set this parameter to \" \" (a non empty string filled with spaces) Examples Style By Severity {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" style=\"info\" %}}Get Hugo{{% /button %}} {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" style=\"note\" %}}Get Hugo{{% /button %}} {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" style=\"tip\" %}}Get Hugo{{% /button %}} {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" style=\"warning\" %}}Get Hugo{{% /button %}} Get Hugo Get Hugo Get Hugo Get Hugo\nBy Brand Colors {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" style=\"primary\" %}}Get Hugo{{% /button %}} {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" style=\"secondary\" %}}Get Hugo{{% /button %}} {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" style=\"accent\" %}}Get Hugo{{% /button %}}Get Hugo Get Hugo Get Hugo\nBy Color {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" style=\"blue\" %}}Get Hugo{{% /button %}} {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" style=\"green\" %}}Get Hugo{{% /button %}} {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" style=\"grey\" %}}Get Hugo{{% /button %}} {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" style=\"orange\" %}}Get Hugo{{% /button %}} {{% button href=\"https://gohugo.io/\" style=\"red\"%}}GetHugo{{%/button%}}GetHugoGet
"content":"The children shortcode lists the child pages of the current page and its descendants.\npage X page 1 page 2 page 3 Usage While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials.\n shortcode partial {{% children sort=\"weight\" %}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/children.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"sort\" \"weight\" )}} Parameter Name Default Notes containerstyle ul Choose the style used to group all children. It could be any HTML tag name. style li Choose the style used to display each descendant. It could be any HTML tag name. showhidden false When true, child pages hidden from the menu will be displayed as well. description false When true shows a short text under each page in the list. When no description or summary exists for the page, the first 70 words of the content is taken - read more info about summaries on gohugo.io. depth 1 The depth of descendants to display. For example, if the value is 2, the shortcode will display two levels of child pages. To get all descendants, set this value to a high number eg. 999. sort auto The sort criteria of the displayed list.\n- auto defaults to ordersectionsby of the pages frontmatter\nor to ordersectionsby of the site configuration\nor to weight\n- weight\n- title\n- linktitle\n- modifieddate\n- expirydate\n- publishdate\n- date\n- length\n- default adhering to Hugo’s default sort criteria Examples All Default {{% children %}} page X page 1 page 2 page 3 With Description {{% children description=\"true\" %}} page XThis is a plain page test, and the beginning of a YAML multiline description... page 1This is a demo child page\npage 2This is a demo child page with no description. So its content is used as description.\npage 3This is a demo child page\nInfinite Depth and Hidden Pages {{% children depth=\"999\" showhidden=\"true\" %}} page X page 1 page 1-1 page 1-1-1 (hidden) page 1-1-1-1 page 1-1-1-1-1 (hidden) page 1-1-1-1-1-1 page 1-1-2 (headless) page 1-1-2-1 page 1-1-2-2 page 1-1-3 page 2 page 3 page 3-1 page 4 (hidden) Heading Styles for Container and Elements {{% children containerstyle=\"div\" style=\"h2\" depth=\"3\" description=\"true\" %}} page XThis is a plain page test, and the beginning of a YAML multiline description... page 1This is a demo child page\npage 1-1This is a demo child page\npage 1-1-2 (headless)This is a demo child page\npage 1-1-3This is a demo child page\npage 2This is a demo child page with no description. So its content is used as description.\npage 3This is a demo child page\npage 3-1This is a plain page test nested in a parent\nDivs for Group and Element Styles {{% children containerstyle=\"div\" style=\"div\" depth=\"3\" %}} page X page 1 page 1-1 page 1-1-2 (headless) page 1-1-3 page 2 page 3 page 3-1 ",
"content":"Code Quality A new release can happen at any time from the main branch of the GitHub project without further accknowledgment. This makes it necessary that, every pushed set of changesets into the main branch must be self-contained and correct, resulting in a releasable version.\nStay simple for the user by focusing on the mantra “convention over configuration”.\nAt installation the site should work reasonable without (m)any configuration.\nStay close to the Hugo way.\nDon’t use npm or any preprocessing, our contributors may not be front-end developers.\nDocument new features in the exampleSite. This also contains entries to the What’s new page.\nDon’t break existing features if you don’t have to.\nRemove reported issue from the browser’s console.\nCheck for unnecessary whitespace and correct indention of your resulting HTML.\nBe compatible to IE11, at least for main functionality, this means:\ntest in IE11 check caniuse.com don’t use JavaScript arrow functions don’t use JavaScript template literals don’t use other fancy JavaScript ES5/6 stuff Conventional Commits Write commit messages in the conventional commit format.\nFollowing is an impomplete list of some of the used conventional commit types. Be creative.\nCommon Feature Structure Shortcodes build a11y favicon attachments browser archetypes search badge chore alias menu button docs generator history children shortcodes i18n scrollbar expand theme mobile nav icon print toc include rss clipboard math variant syntaxhighlight mermaid boxes notice openapi piratify siteparam tabs ",
"content":"Contributors Special thanks to everyone who has contributed to this project.\nMany thanks to Mathieu Cornic for his work on porting the Learn theme to Hugo.\nMany thanks to Andy Miller for initially creating the Learn theme for Grav.\nTheme Dependencies autoComplete - A lightweight and powerful vanilla JavaScript completion suggester clipboard.js - A modern approach to copy text to clipboard d3-zoom - Pan and zoom SVG, HTML or Canvas using mouse or touch input - plus dependencies d3-color - Color spaces! RGB, HSL, Cubehelix, CIELAB, and more d3-dispatch - Register named callbacks and call them with arguments d3-ease - Easing functions for smooth animation d3-interpolate - Interpolate numbers, colors, strings, arrays, objects, whatever d3-selection - Transform the DOM by selecting elements and joining to data d3-timer - An efficient queue for managing thousands of concurrent animations d3-transition - Animated transitions for D3 selections d3-drag - Drag and drop SVG, HTML or Canvas using mouse or touch input Font Awesome - The internet’s icon library and toolkit js-yaml - JavaScript YAML parser and dumper Lunr - Enables a great search experience without the need for external, server-side, search services Lunr Languages - A collection of languages stemmers and stopwords for Lunr Javascript library MathJax - Beautiful math and chemical formulae in all browsers Mermaid - Generation of diagram and flowchart from text in a similar manner as markdown Perfect Scrollbar - A minimalistic but perfect custom scrollbar plugin SwaggerUI - Generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API WorkSans - Work Sans is a 9 weight typeface family based loosely on early Grotesques Docs Dependencies github-buttons - Unofficial github:buttons Tooling Dependencies GitHub - Continuous deployment, testing and hosting of this project’s sources and its documentation Various GitHub Actions https://github.com/actions/checkout https://github.com/actions/setup-node https://github.com/Akkjon/close-milestone https://github.com/andstor/file-reader-action https://github.com/ashley-taylor/regex-property-action https://github.com/Kaven-Universe/github-action-current-date-time https://github.com/mingjun97/file-regex-replace https://github.com/octokit/graphql-action https://github.com/peaceiris/actions-gh-pages https://github.com/peaceiris/actions-hugo https://github.com/WyriHaximus/github-action-create-milestone https://github.com/WyriHaximus/github-action-next-semvers gren - A releasenotes generator for GitHub Hugo - The static site generator of your choice ",
"content":"The expand shortcode displays an expandable/collapsible section of text.\nExpand me… Thank you!\nThat’s some text with a footnote1\nThat’s some more text with a footnote.2\nAnd that’s the footnote. ↩︎\nAnything of interest goes here.\nBlue light glows blue. ↩︎\nNote This only works in modern browsers flawlessly. While Internet Explorer 11 has issues in displaying it, the functionality still works.\nUsage While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to use positional as well or also call this shortcode from your own partials.\n shortcode shortcode (positional) partial {{% expand title=\"Expand me...\" %}}Thank you!{{% /expand %}} {{% expand \"Expand me...\" %}}Thank you!{{% /expand %}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/expand.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"title\" \"Expand me...\" \"content\" \"Thank you!\" )}} Parameter Name Position Default Notes title 1 \"Expand me...\" Arbitrary text to appear next to the expand/collapse icon. open 2 false When true the content text will be initially shown as expanded. \u003ccontent\u003e \u003cempty\u003e Arbitrary text to be displayed on expand. Examples All Defaults {{% expand %}}Yes, you did it!{{% /expand %}} Expand me… Yes, you did it! Initially Expanded {{% expand title=\"Expand me...\" open=\"true\" %}}No need to press you!{{% /expand %}} Expand me… No need to press you! Arbitrary Text {{% expand title=\"Show me almost **endless** possibilities\" %}} You can add standard markdown syntax: - multiple paragraphs - bullet point lists - _emphasized_, **bold** and even **_bold emphasized_** text - [links](https://example.com) - etc. ```plaintext ...and even source code ``` \u003e the possibilities are endless (almost - including other shortcodes may or may not work) {{% /expand %}} Show me almost endless possibilities You can add standard markdown syntax:\nmultiple paragraphs bullet point lists emphasized, bold and even bold emphasized text links etc. ...and even source code the possibilities are endless (almost - including other shortcodes may or may not work)\n",
"content":"The highlight shortcode renders your code with a syntax highlighter.\n python 1print(\"Hello World!\") Usage This shortcode is fully compatible with Hugo’s highlight shortcode but offers some extensions.\nIt is called interchangeably in the same way as Hugo’s own shortcode providing positional parameter or by simply using codefences.\nYou are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials. In this case it resembles Hugo’s highlight function syntax if you call this shortcode as a partial using compatibility syntax.\nWhile the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter it is recommended to use codefences instead. This is because more and more other software supports codefences (eg. GitHub) and so your markdown becomes more portable.\n codefence shortcode shortcode (positional) partial partial (compat) ```py { lineNos=\"true\" wrap=\"true\" title=\"python\" } print(\"Hello World!\") ``` {{\u003c highlight lineNos=\"true\" type=\"py\" wrap=\"true\" title=\"python\" \u003e}} print(\"Hello World!\") {{\u003c /highlight \u003e}} {{\u003c highlight py \"lineNos=true,wrap=true,title=python\" \u003e}} print(\"Hello World!\") {{\u003c /highlight \u003e}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/highlight.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"content\" \"print(\\\"Hello World!\\\")\" \"lineNos\" \"true\" \"type\" \"py\" \"wrap\" \"true\" \"title\" \"python\" )}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/highlight.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"content\" \"print(\\\"Hello World!\\\")\" \"options\" \"lineNos=true,wrap=true,title=python\" \"type\" \"py\" )}} Parameter Name Position Default Notes type 1 \u003cempty\u003e The language of the code to highlight. Choose from one of the supported languages. Case-insensitive. title \u003cempty\u003e Extension. Arbitrary title for code. This displays the code like a single tab if hl_inline=false (which is Hugos default). wrap see notes Extension. When true the content may wrap on long lines otherwise it will be scrollable.\nThe default value can be set in your hugo.toml and overwritten via frontmatter. See below. options 2 \u003cempty\u003e An optional, comma-separated list of zero or more Hugo supported options as well as extension parameter from this table. \u003coption\u003e \u003cempty\u003e Any of Hugo’s supported options. \u003ccontent\u003e \u003cempty\u003e Your code to highlight. Configuration Default values for Hugo’s supported options can be set via goldmark settings in your hugo.toml\nDefault values for extension options can be set via params settings in your hugo.toml or be overwritten by frontmatter for each individual page.\nGlobal Configuration File You can configure the color style used for code blocks in your color variants stylesheet file.\nRecommended Settings hugo. toml yaml json [markup] [markup.highlight] lineNumbersInTable = false noClasses = false markup: highlight: lineNumbersInTable: false noClasses: false { \"markup\": { \"highlight\": { \"lineNumbersInTable\": false, \"noClasses\": false } } } Optional Settings hugo. toml yaml json [params] highlightWrap = true params: highlightWrap: true { \"params\": { \"highlightWrap\": true } } Page’s Frontmatter toml yaml json +++ highlightWrap = true +++ --- highlightWrap: true --- { \"highlightWrap\": true } Examples Line Numbers with Starting Offset As mentioned above, line numbers in a table layout will shift if code is wrapping, so better use inline. To make things easier for you, set lineNumbersInTable = false in your hugo.toml and add lineNos = true when calling the shortcode instead of the specific values table or inline.\n{{\u003c highlight lineNos=\"true\" lineNoStart=\"666\" type=\"py\" \u003e}} # the hardest part is to start writing code; here's a kickstart; just copy and paste this; it's free; the next lines will cost you serious credits print(\"Hello\") print(\" \") print(\"World\") print(\"!\") {{\u003c /highlight \u003e}}666# the hardest part is to start writing code; here's a kickstart; just copy and paste this; it's free; the next lines will cost you serious credits 667print(\"Hello\") 668print(\" \")669
"content":"A theme for Hugo designed for documentation.\n★ What’s new in the latest release ★\nMotivation The theme is a fork of the great Learn theme with the aim of fixing long outstanding bugs and adapting to latest Hugo features. As far as possible this theme tries to be a drop-in replacement for the Learn theme.\nFeatures Wide set of usage scenarios Responsive design for mobile usage Looks nice on paper (if it has to) Usable offline, no external dependencies Usable from your local file system via file:// protocol Support for the VSCode Front Matter extension for on-premise CMS capabilities Support for Internet Explorer 11 Support for Open Graph and Twitter Cards Configurable theming and visuals Configurable brand images Automatic switch for light/dark variant dependend on your OS settings Predefined light, dark and color variants User selectable variants Stylesheet generator Configurable syntax highlighting Unique theme features Print whole chapters or even the complete site In page search Site search Dedicated search page Taxonomy support Configurable topbar buttons Unlimited nested menu items Configurable shortcut links Hidden pages Multi language support Full support for languages written right to left Available languages: Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Czech, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Turkish, Vietnamese Search support for mixed language content Additional Markdown features Support for GFM (GitHub Flavored Markdown) Image effects like sizing, shadow, border and alignment Image lightbox Shortcodes galore Display resources contained in a page bundle Marker badges Configurable buttons List child pages Expand areas to reveal content Font Awesome icons Inclusion of other files Math and chemical formulae using MathJax Mermaid diagrams for flowcharts, sequences, gantts, pie, etc. Colorful boxes OpenAPI specifications using Swagger UI Reveal you site’s configuration parameter Single tabbed panels and multiple tabbed panels Support To get support, feel free to open a new discussion topic or issue report in the official repository on GitHub.\nContributions Feel free to contribute to this documentation by just clicking the edit button displayed on top right of each page.\nYou are most welcome to contribute bugfixes or new features by making pull requests to the official repository. Check the contribution guidelines first before starting.\nLicense The Relearn theme is licensed under the MIT License.\nCredits This theme would not be possible without the work of many others.\n",
"content":"The icon shortcode displays icons using the Font Awesome library.\nUsage While the examples are using shortcodes with positional parameter you are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials.\n shortcode shortcode (positional) partial {{% icon icon=\"exclamation-triangle\" %}} {{% icon icon=\"angle-double-up\" %}} {{% icon icon=\"skull-crossbones\" %}} {{% icon exclamation-triangle %}} {{% icon angle-double-up %}} {{% icon skull-crossbones %}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/icon.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"icon\" \"exclamation-triangle\" )}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/icon.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"icon\" \"angle-double-up\" )}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/icon.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"icon\" \"skull-crossbones\" )}} Parameter Name Position Default Notes icon 1 \u003cempty\u003e Font Awesome icon name to be displayed. It will be displayed in the text color of its according context. Finding an icon Browse through the available icons in the Font Awesome Gallery. Notice that the free filter is enabled, as only the free icons are available by default.\nOnce on the Font Awesome page for a specific icon, for example the page for the heart, copy the icon name and paste into the Markdown content.\nCustomising Icons Font Awesome provides many ways to modify the icon\nChange color (by default the icon will inherit the parent color) Increase or decrease size Rotate Combine with other icons Check the full documentation on web fonts with CSS for more.\nExamples Standard Usage Built with {{% icon heart %}} by Relearn and HugoBuilt with by Relearn and Hugo\nAdvanced HTML Usage While the shortcode simplifies using standard icons, the icon customization and other advanced features of the Font Awesome library require you to use HTML directly. Paste the \u003ci\u003e HTML into markup, and Font Awesome will load the relevant icon.\nBuilt with \u003ci class=\"fas fa-heart\"\u003e\u003c/i\u003e by Relearn and HugoBuilt with by Relearn and Hugo\nTo use these native HTML elements in your Markdown, add this in your hugo.toml:\n[markup.goldmark.renderer] unsafe = true",
"content":"The include shortcode includes other files from your project inside of the current page.\nUsage While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to use positional aswell or also call this shortcode from your own partials.\n shortcode shortcode (positional) partial {{% include file=\"shortcodes/INCLUDE_ME.md\" %}} {{% include \"shortcodes/INCLUDE_ME.md\" %}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/include .html\" (dict \"page\" . \"file\" \"shortcodes/INCLUDE_ME.md\" )}} The included files can even contain Markdown and will be taken into account when generating the table of contents.\nParameter Name Position Default Notes file 1 \u003cempty\u003e The path to the file to be included. Path resolution adheres to Hugo’s build-in readFile function hidefirstheading 2 false When true and the included file contains headings, the first heading will be hidden. This comes in handy, eg. if you include otherwise standalone Markdown files. Examples Arbitrary Content {{% include \"shortcodes/INCLUDE_ME.md\" %}}You can add standard markdown syntax:\nmultiple paragraphs bullet point lists emphasized, bold and even bold emphasized text links etc.1 ...and even source code the possibilities are endless (almost - including other shortcodes may or may not work) (almost - including other shortcodes may or may not work)\nEt Cetera (English: /ɛtˈsɛtərə/), abbreviated to etc., etc, et cet., is a Latin expression that is used in English to mean “and other similar things”, or “and so forth”↩︎\n",
"content":"The math shortcode generates beautiful formatted math and chemical formulae using the MathJax library.\n$$\\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \\right)^2 \\leq \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \\right) \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \\right)$$ Note This only works in modern browsers.\nUsage While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter it is recommended to use codefences instead. This is because more and more other software supports Math codefences (eg. GitHub) and so your markdown becomes more portable.\nYou are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials.\n codefence shortcode partial ```math { align=\"center\" } $$\\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \\right)^2 \\leq \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \\right) \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \\right)$$ ``` {{\u003c math align=\"center\" \u003e}} $$\\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \\right)^2 \\leq \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \\right) \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \\right)$$ {{\u003c /math \u003e}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/math.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"content\" \"$$left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \\right)^2 \\leq \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \\right) \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \\right)$$\" \"align\" \"center\" )}} Parameter Name Default Notes align center Allowed values are left, center or right. \u003ccontent\u003e \u003cempty\u003e Your formulae. Configuration MathJax is configured with default settings. You can customize MathJax’s default settings for all of your files thru a JSON object in your hugo.toml or override these settings per page thru your pages frontmatter.\nThe JSON object of your hugo.toml / frontmatter is forwarded into MathJax’s configuration object.\nSee MathJax documentation for all allowed settings.\nGlobal Configuration File hugo. toml yaml json [params] mathJaxInitialize = '{ \"chtml\": { \"displayAlign\": \"left\" } }' params: mathJaxInitialize: '{ \"chtml\": { \"displayAlign\": \"left\" } }' { \"params\": { \"mathJaxInitialize\": \"{ \\\"chtml\\\": { \\\"displayAlign\\\": \\\"left\\\" } }\" } } Page’s Frontmatter toml yaml json +++ mathJaxInitialize = '{ \"chtml\": { \"displayAlign\": \"left\" } }' +++ --- mathJaxInitialize: '{ \"chtml\": { \"displayAlign\": \"left\" } }' --- { \"mathJaxInitialize\": \"{ \\\"chtml\\\": { \\\"displayAlign\\\": \\\"left\\\" } }\" } Examples Inline Math Inline math is generated if you use a single `$` as a delimiter around your formulae: {{\u003c math \u003e}}$\\sqrt{3}${{\u003c /math \u003e}}Inline math is generated if you use a single $ as a delimiter around your formulae: $\\sqrt{3}$\nBlocklevel Math with Right Alignment If you delimit your formulae by two consecutive `$$` it generates a new block. {{\u003c math align=\"right\" \u003e}} $$\\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \\right)^2 \\leq \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \\right) \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \\right)$$ {{\u003c /math \u003e}}If you delimit your formulae by two consecutive $$ it generates a new block.\n$$\\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \\right)^2 \\leq \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \\right) \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \\right)$$ Codefence You can also use codefences.\n```math $$\\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \\right)^2 \\leq \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \\right) \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \\right)$$ ``` $$\\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \\right)^2 \\leq \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \\right) \\left( \\sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \\right)$$Chemical Formulae {{\u003c math \u003e}} $$\\ce{Hg^2+ -\u003e[I-] HgI2 -\u003e[I-] [Hg^{II}I4]^2-}$$ {{\u003c /math \u003e}} $$\\ce{Hg^2+ -\u003e[I-] HgI2 -\u003e[I-] [Hg^{II}I4]^2-}$$ ",
"content":"The mermaid shortcode generates diagrams and flowcharts from text, in a similar manner as Markdown using the Mermaid library.\ngraph LR; If --\u003e Then Then --\u003e Else Note This only works in modern browsers.\nUsage While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter it is recommended to use codefences instead. This is because more and more other software supports Mermaid codefences (eg. GitHub) and so your markdown becomes more portable.\nYou are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials.\n codefence shortcode partial ```mermaid { align=\"center\" zoom=\"true\" } graph LR; If --\u003e Then Then --\u003e Else ``` {{\u003c mermaid align=\"center\" zoom=\"true\" \u003e}} graph LR; If --\u003e Then Then --\u003e Else {{\u003c /mermaid \u003e}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/mermaid.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"content\" \"graph LR;\\nIf --\u003e Then\\nThen --\u003e Else\" \"align\" \"center\" \"zoom\" \"true\" )}} The generated graphs can be be panned by dragging them and zoomed by using the mousewheel. On mobile devices you can use finger gestures.\nParameter Name Default Notes align center Allowed values are left, center or right. zoom see notes Whether the graph is pan- and zoomable.\nIf not set the value is determined by the mermaidZoom setting of the site or the pages frontmatter or false if not set at all.\n- false: no pan or zoom\n- true: pan and zoom active \u003ccontent\u003e \u003cempty\u003e Your Mermaid graph. Configuration Mermaid is configured with default settings. You can customize Mermaid’s default settings for all of your files thru a JSON object in your hugo.toml, override these settings per page thru your pages frontmatter or override these setting per diagramm thru diagram directives.\nThe JSON object of your hugo.toml / frontmatter is forwarded into Mermaid’s mermaid.initialize() function.\nSee Mermaid documentation for all allowed settings.\nThe theme setting can also be set by your used color variant. This will be the sitewide default and can - again - be overridden by your settings in hugo.toml, frontmatter or diagram directives.\nGlobal Configuration File hugo. toml yaml json [params] mermaidInitialize = '{ \"theme\": \"dark\" }' mermaidZoom = true params: mermaidInitialize: '{ \"theme\": \"dark\" }' mermaidZoom: true { \"params\": { \"mermaidInitialize\": \"{ \\\"theme\\\": \\\"dark\\\" }\", \"mermaidZoom\": true } } Page’s Frontmatter toml yaml json +++ mermaidInitialize = '{ \"theme\": \"dark\" }' mermaidZoom = true +++ --- mermaidInitialize: '{ \"theme\": \"dark\" }' mermaidZoom: true --- { \"mermaidInitialize\": \"{ \\\"theme\\\": \\\"dark\\\" }\", \"mermaidZoom\": true } Examples Flowchart with YAML-Title {{\u003c mermaid \u003e}} --- title: Example Diagram --- graph LR; A[Hard edge] --\u003e|Link text| B(Round edge) B --\u003e C{\u003cstrong\u003eDecision\u003c/strong\u003e} C --\u003e|One| D[Result one] C --\u003e|Two| E[Result two] {{\u003c /mermaid \u003e}} --- title: Example Diagram --- graph LR; A[Hard edge] --\u003e|Link text| B(Round edge) B --\u003e C{\u003cstrong\u003eDecision\u003c/strong\u003e} C --\u003e|One| D[Result one] C --\u003e|Two| E[Result two] Sequence Diagram with Configuration Directive {{\u003c mermaid \u003e}} %%{init:{\"fontFamily\":\"monospace\", \"sequence\":{\"showSequenceNumbers\":true}}}%% sequenceDiagram Alice-\u003e\u003eJohn: Hello John, how are you? loop Healthcheck John-\u003e\u003eJohn: Fight against hypochondria end Note right of John: Rational thoughts! John--\u003e\u003eAlice: Great! John-\u003e\u003eBob: How about you? Bob--\u003e\u003eJohn: Jolly good! {{\u003c /mermaid \u003e}} %%{init:{\"fontFamily\":\"monospace\", \"sequence\":{\"showSequenceNumbers\":true}}}%%sequenceDiagramAlice-\u003e\u003eJohn:HelloJohn,howareyou?loopHealthcheckJohn-\u003e\u003eJohn:FightagainsthypochondriaendNoterightofJohn:Rationalthoughts!John--\u003e\u003eAlice:Great!John-\u003e\u003eBob:Howaboutyou?Bob--\u003e\u003eJohn:Jollygood!ClassDiagramwithCodefenceSyntax```mermaid classDiagram Anima
"content":"The notice shortcode shows various types of disclaimers with adjustable color, title and icon to help you structure your page.\nThere may be pirates It is all about the boxes.\nUsage While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to use positional as well or also call this shortcode from your own partials.\n shortcode shortcode (positional) partial {{% notice style=\"primary\" title=\"There may be pirates\" icon=\"skull-crossbones\" %}} It is all about the boxes. {{% /notice %}} {{% notice primary \"There may be pirates\" \"skull-crossbones\" %}} It is all about the boxes. {{% /notice %}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/notice.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"style\" \"primary\" \"title\" \"There may be pirates\" \"icon\" \"skull-crossbones\" \"content\" \"It is all about the boxes.\" )}} Parameter Name Position Default Notes style 1 default The style scheme used for the box.\n- by severity: info, note, tip, warning\n- by brand color: primary, secondary, accent\n- by color: blue, green, grey, orange, red\n- by special color: default, transparent, code color see notes The CSS color value to be used. If not set, the chosen color depends on the style. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: a nice matching color for the severity\n- for all other styles: the corresponding color title 2 see notes Arbitrary text for the box title. Depending on the style there may be a default title. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: the matching title for the severity\n- for all other styles: \u003cempty\u003e\nIf you want no title for a severity style, you have to set this parameter to \" \" (a non empty string filled with spaces) icon 3 see notes Font Awesome icon name set to the left of the title. Depending on the style there may be a default icon. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: a nice matching icon for the severity\n- for all other styles: \u003cempty\u003e\nIf you want no icon for a severity style, you have to set this parameter to \" \" (a non empty string filled with spaces) \u003ccontent\u003e \u003cempty\u003e Arbitrary text to be displayed in box. Examples By Severity Info with markup {{% notice style=\"info\" %}} An **information** disclaimer You can add standard markdown syntax: - multiple paragraphs - bullet point lists - _emphasized_, **bold** and even ***bold emphasized*** text - [links](https://example.com) - etc. ```plaintext ...and even source code ``` \u003e the possibilities are endless (almost - including other shortcodes may or may not work) {{% /notice %}} Info An information disclaimer\nYou can add standard markdown syntax:\nmultiple paragraphs bullet point lists emphasized, bold and even bold emphasized text links etc. ...and even source code the possibilities are endless (almost - including other shortcodes may or may not work)\nNote {{% notice style=\"note\" %}} A **notice** disclaimer {{% /notice %}} Note A notice disclaimer\nTip {{% notice style=\"tip\" %}} A **tip** disclaimer {{% /notice %}} Tip A tip disclaimer\nWarning {{% notice style=\"warning\" %}} A **warning** disclaimer {{% /notice %}} Warning A warning disclaimer\nWarning with Non-Default Title and Icon {{% notice style=\"warning\" title=\"Here are dragons\" icon=\"dragon\" %}} A **warning** disclaimer {{% /notice %}} Here are dragons A warning disclaimer\nWarning without a Title and Icon {{% notice style=\"warning\" title=\" \" icon=\" \" %}} A **warning** disclaimer {{% /notice %}} A warning disclaimer\nBy Brand Colors Primary with Title only {{% notice style=\"primary\" title=\"Primary\" %}} A **primary** disclaimer {{% /notice %}} Primary A primary disclaimer\nSecondary with Icon only {{% notice style=\"secondary\" icon=\"stopwatch\" %}} A **secondary** disclaimer {{% /notice %}} A secondary disclaimer\nAccent {{% notice style=\"accent\" %}} An **accent** disclaimer {{% /notice %}} An accent disclaimer\nBy Color Blue without a Title and Icon {{% notice style=\"blue\"%}}A**blue**disclaimer{{%/notice%}}Abluediscla
"content":"The openapi shortcode uses the Swagger UI library to display your OpenAPI / Swagger specifications.\nNote This only works in modern browsers.\nUsage While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials.\n shortcode partial {{\u003c openapi src=\"https://petstore3.openapi.io/api/v3/openapi.json\" \u003e}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/openapi.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"src\" \"https://petstore3.openapi.io/api/v3/openapi.json\" )}} Parameter Name Default Notes src \u003cempty\u003e The URL to the OpenAPI specification file. This can be relative to the URL of your page if it is a leaf or branch bundle. Note If you want to print out (or generate a PDF) from your OpenAPI documentation, don’t initiate printing directly from the page because the elements are optimized for interactive usage in a browser.\nInstead, open the print preview in your browser and initiate printing from that page. This page is optimized for reading and expands most of the available sections.\nExample Using Local File {{\u003c openapi src=\"petstore.json\" \u003e}} ",
"content":"This is a demo child page with a hidden child. You can still access the hidden child directly or via the search.\nSubpages of this page page 1-1-1 (hidden) page 1-1-2 (headless) page 1-1-3 ",
"content":"This is a hidden demo child page. This page and all its children are hidden in the menu, arrow navigation and children shortcode as long as you aren’t viewing this page or its children directly.\nSubpages of this page page 1-1-1-1 ",
"content":"This is a non-hidden demo child page of a hidden parent page with a hidden child. You can still access the hidden child directly or via the search.\nSubpages of this page page 1-1-1-1-1 (hidden) ",
"content":"This is a hidden demo child page. This page and all its children are hidden in the menu, arrow navigation and children shortcode as long as you aren’t viewing this page or its children directly.\nSubpages of this page page 1-1-1-1-1-1 ",
"content":"The resources shortcode displays the titles of resources contained in a page bundle.\nAttachments hugo.png (17 KB) MaybeTreasure.txt (23 B) NoTreasure.en.txt (23 B) Treasure.pir.txt (31 B) Usage While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials.\n shortcode partial {{% resources sort=\"asc\" /%}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/resources.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"sort\" \"asc\" )}} Multilanguage features are not supported directly by the shortcode but rely on Hugo’s handling for resource translations applied when the theme iterates over all available resources.\nParameter Name Default Notes style transparent The style scheme used for the box.\n- by severity: info, note, tip, warning\n- by brand color: primary, secondary, accent\n- by color: blue, green, grey, orange, red\n- by special color: default, transparent, code color see notes The CSS color value to be used. If not set, the chosen color depends on the style. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: a nice matching color for the severity\n- for all other styles: the corresponding color title see notes Arbitrary text for the box title. Depending on the style there may be a default title. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: the matching title for the severity\n- for all other styles: Resources\nIf you want no title for a severity style, you have to set this parameter to \" \" (a non empty string filled with spaces) icon see notes Font Awesome icon name set to the left of the title. Depending on the style there may be a default icon. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: a nice matching icon for the severity\n- for all other styles: paperclip\nIf you want no icon, you have to set this parameter to \" \" (a non empty d with spaces) sort asc Sorting the output in ascending or descending order. pattern .* A regular expressions, used to filter the resources by name. For example:\n- to match a file suffix of ‘jpg’, use .*\\.jpg (not *.\\.jpg)\n- to match file names ending in jpg or png, use .*\\.(jpg|png) Examples Custom Title, List of Resources Ending in png, jpg or gif {{% resources title=\"Related **files**\" pattern=\".*\\.(png|jpg|gif)\" /%}} Related files hugo.png (17 KB) Info Styled Box, Descending Sort Order {{% resources style=\"info\" sort=\"desc\" /%}} Info Treasure.pir.txt (31 B) NoTreasure.en.txt (23 B) MaybeTreasure.txt (23 B) hugo.png (17 KB) With User-Defined Color and Font Awesome Brand Icon {{% resources color=\"fuchsia\" icon=\"fab fa-hackerrank\" /%}} Attachments hugo.png (17 KB) MaybeTreasure.txt (23 B) NoTreasure.en.txt (23 B) Treasure.pir.txt (31 B) Style, Color, Title and Icons For further examples for style, color, title and icon, see the notice shortcode documentation. The parameter are working the same way for both shortcodes, besides having different defaults.\n",
"description":"List resources contained in a page bundle",
"content":"Sometimes screenshots need to be redone. This page explains how to create the different screenshots, tools and settings\nCommon Creation:\nUse English translation Empty search Remove history checkmarks but leave it on the page thats used for the screenshot After resize of the page into the required resolution, reload the page to have all scrollbars in default loading position Demo Screenshot Content:\nA meaningful full-screen screenshot of an interesting page.\nThe content should be:\ntimeless: not showing any dates or often edited content interesting: show a bunch of interesting elements like headings, code, etc balanced: no cluttering with overpresent elements or coloring aligned: aligned outlines Used by:\nHugo Themes info: https://themes.gohugo.io/themes/hugo-theme-relearn/ 1000 x 1500 @ 1 Page URL: Screenshot Link\nCreation:\nsave as images/screenshot.png Remarks:\nThe location is mandatory due to Hugo’s theme site builder.\nPreview images/screenshot.png:\nHero Image Content:\nShow the Demo Screenshot page on different devices and different themes. Composition of the different device screenshots into a template.\nThe content should be:\nconsistent: always use the same page for all devices pleasing: use a delightful background Used by:\nHugo Themes gallery: https://themes.gohugo.io/tags/docs/ 900 x 600 Hugo Themes notes: https://themes.gohugo.io/themes/hugo-theme-relearn/ 1280 x 640 GitHub project site: https://github.com/McShelby/hugo-theme-relearn 1280 x 640 GitHub social media preview: https://github.com/McShelby/hugo-theme-relearn/settings 1280 x 640 Page URL: Hero Image Link\nCreation:\nTemplate: http://www.pixeden.com/psd-web-elements/psd-screen-web-showcase Desktop: light theme 1440 x 900 @ 1 Tablet: light theme 778 x 1038 @ 1 Phone: dark theme 450 x 801 @ .666 From original template size resize to 2700 x 1800 centered, scale to 900 x 600 and save as images/tn.png From original template size resize to 3000 x 1500 offset y: -330, scale to 1280 x 640 and save as images/hero.png Remarks:\nThe location of images/tn.png is mandatory due to Hugo’s theme site builder.\nPreview images/hero.png:\nPreview images/tn.png:\n",
"content":"The siteparam shortcode prints values of site params.\nUsage While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to use positional aswell or call this shortcode from your own partials.\n shortcode shortcode (positional) partial {{% siteparam name=\"editURL\" %}} {{% siteparam \"editURL\" %}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/siteparam.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"name\" \"editURL\" )}} Parameter Name Position Default Notes name 1 \u003cempty\u003e The name of the site param to be displayed. Examples editURL from hugo.toml `editURL` value: {{% siteparam name=\"editURL\" %}}editURL value: https://github.com/McShelby/hugo-theme-relearn/edit/main/exampleSite/content/${FilePath}\nNested parameter with Markdown and HTML formatting To use formatted parameter, add this in your hugo.toml:\nhugo. toml yaml json [markup] [markup.goldmark] [markup.goldmark.renderer] unsafe = true markup: goldmark: renderer: unsafe: true { \"markup\": { \"goldmark\": { \"renderer\": { \"unsafe\": true } } } } Now values containing Markdown will be formatted correctly.\nhugo. toml yaml json [params] [params.siteparam] [params.siteparam.test] text = 'A **nested** parameter \u003cb\u003ewith\u003c/b\u003e formatting' params: siteparam: test: text: A **nested** parameter \u003cb\u003ewith\u003c/b\u003e formatting { \"params\": { \"siteparam\": { \"test\": { \"text\": \"A **nested** parameter \\u003cb\\u003ewith\\u003c/b\\u003e formatting\" } } } } Formatted parameter: {{% siteparam name=\"siteparam.test.text\" %}}Formatted parameter: A nested option \u003cb\u003ewith\u003c/b\u003e formatting\n",
"content":"You can use a tab shortcode to display a single tab.\nThis is especially useful if you want to flag your code example with an explicit language.\nIf you want multiple tabs grouped together you can wrap your tabs into the tabs shortcode.\n c printf(\"Hello World!\"); Usage While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials.\n shortcode partial {{% tab title=\"c\" %}} ```c printf(\"Hello World!\"); ``` {{% /tab %}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/tab.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"title\" \"c\" \"content\" (\"```c\\nprintf(\\\"Hello World!\\\")\\n```\" | .RenderString) )}} Parameter Name Default Notes style see notes The style scheme used for the tab. If you don’t set a style and you display a single code block inside of the tab, its default styling will adapt to that of a code block. Otherwise default is used.\n- by severity: info, note, tip, warning\n- by brand color: primary, secondary, accent\n- by color: blue, green, grey, orange, red\n- by special color: default, transparent, code color see notes The CSS color value to be used. If not set, the chosen color depends on the style. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: a nice matching color for the severity\n- for all other styles: the corresponding color title see notes Arbitrary title for the tab. Depending on the style there may be a default title. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: the matching title for the severity\n- for all other styles: \u003cempty\u003e\nIf you want no title for a severity style, you have to set this parameter to \" \" (a non empty string filled with spaces) icon see notes Font Awesome icon name set to the left of the title. Depending on the style there may be a default icon. Any given value will overwrite the default.\n- for severity styles: a nice matching icon for the severity\n- for all other styles: \u003cempty\u003e\nIf you want no icon for a severity style, you have to set this parameter to \" \" (a non empty string filled with spaces) \u003ccontent\u003e \u003cempty\u003e Arbitrary text to be displayed in the tab. Examples Single Code Block with Collapsed Margins {{% tab title=\"Code\" %}} ```python printf(\"Hello World!\"); ``` {{% /tab %}} Code printf(\"Hello World!\"); Mixed Markdown Content {{% tab title=\"_**Mixed**_\" %}} A tab can not only contain code but arbitrary text. In this case text **and** code will get a margin. ```python printf(\"Hello World!\"); ``` {{% /tab %}} Mixed A tab can not only contain code but arbitrary text. In this case text and code will get a margin.\nprintf(\"Hello World!\"); Understanding style and color Behavior The style parameter affects how the color parameter is applied.\n{{\u003c tabs \u003e}} {{% tab title=\"just colored style\" style=\"blue\" %}} The `style` parameter is set to a color style. This will set the background to a lighter version of the chosen style color as configured in your theme variant. {{% /tab %}} {{% tab title=\"just color\" color=\"blue\" %}} Only the `color` parameter is set. This will set the background to a lighter version of the chosen CSS color value. {{% /tab %}} {{% tab title=\"default style and color\" style=\"default\" color=\"blue\" %}} The `style` parameter affects how the `color` parameter is applied. The `default` style will set the background to your `--MAIN-BG-color` as configured for your theme variant resembling the default style but with different color. {{% /tab %}} {{% tab title=\"just severity style\" style=\"info\" %}} The `style` parameter is set to a severity style. This will set the background to a lighter version of the chosen style color as configured in your theme variant and also affects the chosen icon. {{% /tab %}} {{% tab title=\"severity style and color\" style=\"info\" color=\"blue\"%}}The`style`parameteraffectshowthe`color`parameterisapplied.ThiswillsetthebackgroundtoalighterversionofthechosenCSScolorvalueandalsoaffectsthechosenicon.{{%/tab%}}{{\u003c
"content":"The tabs shortcode displays arbitrary content in an unlimited number of tabs.\nThis comes in handy eg. for providing code snippets for multiple languages.\nIf you just want a single tab you can instead call the tab shortcode standalone.\nhello. py sh c print(\"Hello World!\") echo \"Hello World!\" printf(\"Hello World!\"); Usage While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials.\nSee the tab shortcode for a description of the parameter for nested tabs.\n shortcode partial {{\u003c tabs title=\"hello.\" \u003e}} {{% tab title=\"py\" %}} ```python print(\"Hello World!\") ``` {{% /tab %}} {{% tab title=\"sh\" %}} ```bash echo \"Hello World!\" ``` {{% /tab %}} {{% tab title=\"c\" %}} ```c printf\"Hello World!\"); ``` {{% /tab %}} {{\u003c /tabs \u003e}} {{ partial \"shortcodes/tabs.html\" (dict \"page\" . \"title\" \"hello.\" \"content\" (slice (dict \"title\" \"py\" \"content\" (\"```python\\nprint(\\\"Hello World!\\\")\\n```\" | .RenderString) ) (dict \"title\" \"sh\" \"content\" (\"```bash\\necho \\\"Hello World!\\\"\\n```\" | .RenderString) ) (dict \"title\" \"c\" \"content\" (\"```c\\nprintf(\\\"Hello World!\\\");\\n```\" | .RenderString) ) ) )}} Parameter Name Default Notes groupid \u003crandom\u003e Arbitrary name of the group the tab view belongs to.\nTab views with the same groupid sychronize their selected tab. The tab selection is restored automatically based on the groupid for tab view. If the selected tab can not be found in a tab group the first tab is selected instead.\nThis sychronization applies to the whole site! style \u003cempty\u003e Sets a default value for every contained tab. Can be overridden by each tab. See the tab shortcode for possible values. color \u003cempty\u003e Sets a default value for every contained tab. Can be overridden by each tab. See the tab shortcode for possible values. title \u003cempty\u003e Arbitrary title written in front of the tab view. icon \u003cempty\u003e Font Awesome icon name set to the left of the title. \u003ccontent\u003e \u003cempty\u003e Arbitrary number of tabs defined with the tab sub-shortcode. Examples Behavior of the groupid See what happens to the tab views while you select different tabs.\nWhile pressing a tab of Group A switches all tab views of Group A in sync (if the tab is available), the tabs of Group B are left untouched.\n Group A, Tab View 1 Group A, Tab View 2 Group B {{\u003c tabs groupid=\"a\" \u003e}} {{% tab title=\"json\" %}} {{\u003c highlight json \"linenos=true\" \u003e}} { \"Hello\": \"World\" } {{\u003c /highlight \u003e}} {{% /tab %}} {{% tab title=\"_**XML**_ stuff\" %}} ```xml \u003cHello\u003eWorld\u003c/Hello\u003e ``` {{% /tab %}} {{% tab title=\"text\" %}} Hello World {{% /tab %}} {{\u003c /tabs \u003e}} {{\u003c tabs groupid=\"a\" \u003e}} {{% tab title=\"json\" %}} {{\u003c highlight json \"linenos=true\" \u003e}} { \"Hello\": \"World\" } {{\u003c /highlight \u003e}} {{% /tab %}} {{% tab title=\"XML stuff\" %}} ```xml \u003cHello\u003eWorld\u003c/Hello\u003e ``` {{% /tab %}} {{\u003c /tabs \u003e}} {{\u003c tabs groupid=\"b\" \u003e}} {{% tab title=\"json\" %}} {{\u003c highlight json \"linenos=true\" \u003e}} { \"Hello\": \"World\" } {{\u003c /highlight \u003e}} {{% /tab %}} {{% tab title=\"XML stuff\" %}} ```xml \u003cHello\u003eWorld\u003c/Hello\u003e ``` {{% /tab %}} {{\u003c /tabs \u003e}} Group A, Tab View 1 json XML stuff text 1{ \"Hello\": \"World\" } \u003cHello\u003eWorld\u003c/Hello\u003e Hello World Group A, Tab View 2 json XML stuff 1{ \"Hello\": \"World\" } \u003cHello\u003eWorld\u003c/Hello\u003e Group B json XML stuff 1{ \"Hello\": \"World\"}\u003cHello\u003eWorld\u003c/Hello\u003eNestedTabViewsandColorIncaseyouwanttonesttabviews,theparenttabthatcontainsnestedtabviewsneedstobedeclaredwith{{\u003ctab\u003e}}insteadof{{%tab%}}.Note,thatinthiscaseitisnotpossibletoputmarkdownintheparenttab.\nYoucanalsosetstyleandcolorparameterforalltabsandoverwrite