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README.md
hyde-decker
hyde-decker
is a Hugo theme forked from
@htr3n's hyde-hyde, which is in
turn inspired and derived from@spf13's
Hyde and
Nate Finch's blog.
Changes (more detail pending)
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Pages now take up the entire layout rather than just a fraction, eliminating a significant chunk of white space that honestly looked strange in a reverse layout at least.
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Portfolio pages support multiple screenshots via front matter. The first screenshot in the list will serve as the "featured" shot and appear at the top of the post, or alongside the summary in list view. The remainder will appear at the bottom below an "Additional Screenshots" heading, which will also be included in the Table of Contents.
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Page metadata can now have a
link
parameter in frontmatter, useful for pointing to a project's website or remote Git repo. -
List pages include each post's metadata between the title and summary.
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Social links now include Mastodon. Toot toot!
Author(s)
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Original developed by Mark Otto
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Hugo's
hyde
ported by Steve Francia -
hyde-hyde
by Huy Tran
License
Open sourced under the MIT license