A clean documentation and blog theme for your Hugo site based on Bootstrap 5
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Published by markdumay over 2 years ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/markdumay/hugo-theme-hinode/compare/v0.4.2...v0.4.3
Published by markdumay over 2 years ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/markdumay/hugo-theme-hinode/compare/v0.4.1...v0.4.2
Published by markdumay over 2 years ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/markdumay/hugo-theme-hinode/compare/v0.4...v0.4.1
Published by markdumay over 2 years ago
This release enhances the spacing of the navbar and main page elements.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/gethinode/hinode/compare/v0.3...v0.4
Published by markdumay over 2 years ago
This release introduces support for native syntax highlighting of code blocks. A button is added at run-time to enable copying of the code to the clipboard.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/markdumay/hugo-theme-hinode/compare/v0.2.1...v0.3
Published by markdumay over 2 years ago
Full Changelog: https://github.com/markdumay/hugo-theme-hinode/compare/v0.2...v0.2.1
Published by markdumay over 2 years ago
Inspired by Doks, this release introduces a child theme of Hinode. The child theme uses npm to refer to the latest available package. npm brings the benefit that dependencies can be automatically upgraded as part of the CI/CD process. It also abstracts from the core code of Hinode, keeping child repositories small and focused.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/markdumay/hugo-theme-hinode/compare/v0.1...v0.2
Published by markdumay over 2 years ago
Inspired by Blist and Doks, this release introduces Hinode - a modern blog and documentation theme for Hugo. By taking advantage of npm, the used dependencies are easily tracked and updated. Powered by Bootstrap, the generated website is responsive and brings many common UI elements. Hinode wraps many of these elements in a shortcode to simplify their usage.
This initial release also introduces a shortcode to simplify the use of responsive images. By taking advantage of Hugo's image processing, the images are preprocessed on the server and referenced as so-called image sets. These image sets allows the client browser to download the optimal resolution and size of each image.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/gethinode/hinode/commits/v0.1