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title = "Version 5.14"
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type = "releasenotes"
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## 5.14.0 (2023-05-20) {#5-14-0}
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### New
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- {{% badge style="info" icon="plus-circle" title=" " %}}New{{% /badge %}} The taxonomy pages received some love in this release, making them better leverage available screen space and adding translation support for the taxonomy names.
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  Hugo's default taxonmies `tags` and `categories` are already contained in the theme's i18n files. If you have self-defined taxonomies, you can add translations by adding them to your own i18n files. If you don't provide translations, the singualar and plural forms are taken as configured in your `hugo.toml`.
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- {{% badge style="info" icon="plus-circle" title=" " %}}New{{% /badge %}} To give you more flexibility in customizing your article layout a new partial `content-header.html` is introduced.
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  This came out of the requirement to customize the position of article tags, which by default are displayed above the title. A second requirement was to also show additional [taxonomies](https://gohugo.io/content-management/taxonomies/) not supported by the theme natively. While Hugo supports tags and categories by default, the theme only displays tags.
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  So how to adjust the position of tags starting from the theme's default where tags are only shown above the title?
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  1. Hide tags above title: Overwrite `content-header.html` with an empty file.
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  2. Show tags between title and content: Overwrite `heading-post.html` and add `{{ partial "tags.html" . }}` to it.
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  3. Show tags below content: Overwrite `content-footer.html` and add `{{ partial "tags.html" . }}` to it.
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- {{% badge style="info" icon="plus-circle" title=" " %}}New{{% /badge %}} The new parameter `breadcrumbSeparator` is now available in your `hugo.toml` to change the - well - separator of the breadcrumb items. An appropriate default is in place if you do not configure anything.
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