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⌘ Link: the order for how Micro.blog creates your site
At the Micro.blog Help Center, Plug-in editing changes:
To help illustrate how Micro.blog processes themes and plug-ins, this is roughly the order for how Micro.blog creates your site (8 steps)
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⌘ Link: Paper – A Clean Theme for Micro.blog
Amit Gawande has ported Paper – A Clean Theme for Micro.blog:
The theme is called Paper and goes with a tagline “simple, clean, flexible”.
Although it looks minimal, it isn’t so in the way it works. It has a simple, yet signature header, a built-in dark mode support with a beautiful toggle and a clean black & white look.
Available in the plugins directory.
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⌘ Link: Fortis - A New Micro.blog Theme
From Chris Hannah:
Using my minimal Micro.blog theme as a base, I’ve now created another theme. This time it’s a bit louder, probably a tad more niche, but definitely has character.
It’s called Fortis, which is Latin for “strong”. As this is definitely a strong theme, that may not suit most people’s tastes.
In many ways it’s similar to the Pure theme, with the layout being practically the same. But as was the purpose of that theme, it served as a good base for more custom designs.
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⌘ Link: Hitchens theme for Micro.blog
P. I. Moore has created the theme Hitchens for Micro.blog:
Ported from and based on Hitchens for Jekyll, by Pat Dryburgh. …
Hitchens is available as a full plugin on Micro.blog. …
Hitchens includes a configurable subtitle, as well as a reply via email function where readers can respond to your posts using email if they so choose.
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⌘ Link: discussion on styling standalone pages
Hugo folks, we’re considering a fix that will make it easier to style standalone blog pages in themes and plug-ins. Chime in on this help discussion if you have any thoughts.
Posted 12 January 2022.
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⌘ Link: Hugo: render hooks and partial for displaying images
Source: Hugo: render hooks and partial for displaying images at Pretty Good Hat:
Markdown render hooks allow for adding customization to the default markdown to html rendering in hugo. When placed in _default/_markup/render-image.html, this example overrides the standard rendering of images from markdown to include a call to Glightbox.
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⌘ Link: Configure Hugo's Native Syntax Highlighting On Micro.Blog
Adventures with Hugo: Configure Hugo’s Native Syntax Highlighting On Micro.Blog blog.martin-haehnel.de