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8c4b423173
layouts/_default/summary.html: Fix W3C validation error
The validator[0] says:

  Element nobr not allowed as child of element a in this context.

... so I'll just remove it.

[0] https://validator.w3.org
2016-09-14 12:39:40 +03:00
d37e111ff4
Adjust header levels for post summary and page
The W3C's HTML5 documentation says that header strength (h1–h6) is
only important per section, but their validator[0] recommends only
using one h1.

[0] https://validator.w3.org/
2016-09-14 12:28:15 +03:00
c94335a193
Make site header text clickable (to home)
This is a pretty standard convention in blogs.
2016-09-14 12:24:38 +03:00
2bb33145db
Allow optional addition of Google Webmaster Tools verification string
Add to the site's configuration like so:

  [params]
  google_verify_meta = "BAi69DROASu2b2mkVNA_EyUsobfH7Mq8BmSg2Rn-Zp4"
2016-09-13 16:26:30 +03:00
ba25b91d94
Allow site description to be Markdown 2016-09-07 16:47:59 +03:00
f7b4f0a819
Allow configuration of how many posts to show on the homepage
You can set this property in your site's config to override:

  [params]
  num_recent_posts = 7

Defaults to five (5) if unset.
2016-09-03 20:21:40 +03:00
47b200578e
Use HTML5 header tag for blog header
Makes it easier for computers to understand content by using tags
that have explicit meaning.

See: http://diveinto.html5doctor.com/semantics.html
2016-09-02 15:56:40 +03:00
1f0799b9f1
Use H1 headers in <article> sections
Headers are a semantic element that help computers understand the
content. In general, header tags should follow rank order, but the
most important is that the first header inside a section will serve
as the title in a table of contents, etc, but since article sections
stand alone as independent documents, I like the idea of explicitly
starting with H1 tags.

See: http://diveinto.html5doctor.com/semantics.html
2016-09-02 10:12:36 +03:00
54ba5518d2
Use HTML5 <header> tags in articles
The HTML5 <article> tag represents a complete, or self-contained,
composition in a document. Headers are a semantic HTML5 element
that helps computers understand the content.
2016-09-02 10:09:17 +03:00
9b9226ca99
Use "|" for title separator instead of ndash
A survey of a handful of websites shows that this is a more common
separator of article and site title than the ndash.
2016-09-01 23:08:39 +03:00
412cc18cf9
Start using Go 1.6's blocks
Partials are nice, but blocks are a better base construct. Right
now there is basically only layouts/_default/baseof.html that is
doing most of the work.

See: https://gohugo.io/templates/blocks
2016-09-01 17:37:27 +03:00
4c68cf71b0
Move summary layout to posts
The only content type we have is posts, so the summary type should
be there.
2016-08-30 11:39:03 +03:00
fb9376d24b
layouts: Move _default/single.html template to post archetype
For now the only singles we need are posts, so it makes sense to
move this there. I can make another single template for pages later.
2016-08-30 00:33:06 +03:00
b164ceb53c
Add common HTML tags to head and footer so we can re-use them 2016-08-30 00:31:01 +03:00
ea1da4a69e
Use HTML5 article tag for blog post summaries
See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/HTML/Element/article
2016-08-29 16:24:14 +03:00
f76b5a069a
layouts: Improve usage of datetime
Use the date format from the config, and print it in a time tag.

See: https://golang.org/pkg/time/
2016-08-28 22:15:16 +03:00
2bb1d6ecc0
First commit with initial theme
Some file are empty (created by `hugo new theme`), but I've left
them for reference later.
2016-08-28 16:22:32 +03:00