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Intro

We'll be using yml/yaml format for all examples down below, I recommend using yml over toml as it is easier to read.


Override theme template

By Hugo's Lookup Order, you can override any part of a theme that you want. The following is a quick example.

Let's say you wish the list was different. All you have to do is copy the list template:

your-site/themes/papermod/layouts/_defaults/list.html

And paste it under your own layouts folder:

your-site/layouts/_defaults/list.html

Then you're free to make any changes you want to the list. When Hugo builds your site, your copy of list.html will be used instead of the theme's list.html.


Enable Social-Metadata and SEO

These include OpenGraph, Twitter Cards and Schema.

params:
    env: production

or set HUGO_ENV as "production" in system env-vars


Archive Page

.
├── config.yml
├── content/
│   ├── archives.md   <--- Create archive.md here
│   └── posts/
├── static/
└── themes/
    └── hugo-PaperMod/

and add the following to it

---
title: "Archive"
layout: "archives"
url: "/archives/"
summary: archives
---


Custom css/js can be added by way mentioned below.

.(site root)
├── config.yml
├── content/
├── theme/hugo-PaperMod/
└── layouts
    ├── partials
    │   ├── comments.html
    │   ├── extend_footer.html <---
    │   └── extend_head.html   <---
    └── robots.txt

Create a html page in directory structure as shown above.

Contents of extend_head.html will be added to head of page.

and contents of extend_footer.html will be added to bottom of page.


Pin a Post

Post can be pinned/ displayed top on the list by adding a weight=<num> var to page-variables

example:

---
title: "My Important post"
date: 2020-09-15T11:30:03+00:00
weight: 1
---

---
title: "My 2nd Important post"
date: 2020-09-15T11:30:03+00:00
weight: 2
---


Adding Custom Favicon(s)

We support the following paths under /static directory and can be added accordingly.

  • favicon.ico
  • favicon-16x16.png
  • favicon-32x32.png
  • apple-touch-icon.png
  • safari-pinned-tab.svg
  • site.webmanifest
  1. Favicon(s) can be generated by Favicon.io

    and can be simply put in /static folder.

  2. Other way is to add favicon(s) NOT located in /static folder.

    In site config add the following:

    params:
    assets:
        favicon: "<link / absolute url>"
        favicon16x16:  "<link / absolute url>"
        favicon32x32:  "<link / absolute url>"
        apple_touch_icon:  "<link / absolute url>"
        safari_pinned_tab:  "<link / absolute url>"
    

    example:

    params:
    assets:
        favicon: "/favicon.ico"
        favicon16x16:  "/favicon-16x16.png"
        favicon32x32:  "/favicon-32x32.png"
        apple_touch_icon:  "/apple-touch-icon.png"
        safari_pinned_tab:  "/safari-pinned-tab.svg"
    

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