Nothing really new as far as how we're using Font Awesome, but it is
good to keep up with the times and the tooling. Users that have used
custom fonts in their content or layouts will need to update their
icon prefixes from "fa" to "fas" or "fab" depending on which font
their icon comes from.
See: https://fontawesome.com/how-to-use/on-the-web/setup/upgrading-from-version-4
Bootstrap's default only styles blockquote tags that also have the
class "blockquote". As Hugo's Markdown syntax for blockquotes only
produces bare blockquote tags, we should apply the same style to
those as well, as this is most likely what users expect.
Note: there seems to be a regression in the style used in v4 Alpha
6 as compared to v4 Beta 1. Need to follow that up, but for now I
will just copy the style verbatim.
See: https://github.com/alanorth/hugo-theme-bootstrap4-blog/issues/50
if you have formatted code in a post it's a little ugly because it goes from a white background to a grey with no space around the characters so they're right at the edge, this fixes that.
Bootstrap's default only styles blockquote tags that also have the
class "blockquote". As Hugo's Markdown syntax for blockquotes only
produces bare blockquote tags, we should apply the same style to
those as well, as this is most likely what users expect.
It seems this is actually the preferred way to do it, but something
in the Bootstrap v4 Alpha 6 release—perhaps the upgraded version of
Normalize.css with that release—caused our styles to be overridden
and now I realize that it should have never been working before!
When both sharing and Disqus blocks are present, the Disqus block
needs a top margin. Otherwise, if sharing is hidden, then the hr
following the blog post's article tag already provides enough of
a bottom margin.