Creating your own Hugo Theme!
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- čas přidán 4. 10. 2020
- Why settle for some generic theme when you can make your own? Now you can save yourself from the fate of having to use some pre-built template, with my amazing tutorial to teach you everything you need to know about theming in Hugo...
Hugo starter theme: github.com/ericmurphyxyz/hugo...
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i've been looking for a simple crash course for hugo theming for over a year now, and you really made my day! thank you for this!
How the fuck did you not learn it in one year??
(it's a joke I can see you just want a crash course)
Thank you Eric this tutorial is awesome!
God Bless you My Murphy!! This was brilliant!
Awesome work, thanks for this !
Thank you for this great tutorial, just what I needed, I was trying to fly before I could walk :-)
Thanks man. Keep up the good work.
Amazing tutorial! Thank you, really helped! :)
Thanks mate, great video
This is really great!!! thank you so much
Thank you mate! Am going to build my website on top of your theme!
This made me understand how Hugo themes work
Thanks a lot
You're awesome!
Great video
I must say this is very well explained, thank you
Thanks, glad it helped!
take a shot whenever you hear theme. Thanks for the video.
thank u so much for this video. help a lot
thank you so so much!!!!
You deserve more views!
When I replicate all your steps, I can never get Posts nor About to show up, let alone any text on the homepage. Is there any potential reason behind this?
9:42 what happened to the cursor?
Bro.... How to convert jekyll theme to hugo????
The purpose of having a dot i.e. `.` in {{ partial "footer.html" . }} is so you pass ALL parameters into the footer partial. If you want to only pass `.Title` then you'd change it to {{ partial "footer.html" .Title }} and now the footer only has access to title, nothing more. AFAIK, most of the time you'll need to just pass the dot i.e. `.`