The README has been updated to show a code example of both, including an
exemplary screenshot.
Since Hugo 0.55, we have to use `markdownify` in shortcodes that contain
HTML elements. At least we have to, if we want to render markdown code
inside the HTML element.
To use the `<aside>` element, we have to wrap our content in an
`<article>` tag.
This fixes#4.
Co-authored-by: Robert Lützner <robert.luetzner@iternity.com>
Previously when we clicked on a tag link, it would append the path to
where we currently were, e.g. clicking "tag" on a post in the `/posts/`
lists, would send us to `/posts/tags/tag` instead of `/tags/tag`.
This fixes#7.
Co-authored-by: Robert Lützner <robert.luetzner@iternity.com>
This will display a favicon for the website. Favicons are cute little
icons that will show up on tabs in your browser, e.g. GitHub's mascot.
They can easily be generated by using online tools, e.g.
https://realfavicongenerator.net/
The resulting package only has to be downloaded and extracted into the
'static' directory of a Hugo website that is using this theme.
The path can then be set as follows in the config.yml:
```yaml
params:
favicon: favicon.ico
```
This fixes#3.
Co-authored-by: Robert Lützner <robert.luetzner@iternity.com>