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axe-html-reporter
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HTML Reporting for AxeCore
Recently I implemented Deque AxeCore within our automation test suite. Axe Core is used for many accessibility tools, including Lighthouse. The bare-bones AxeCore report is a JSON output that is not the easiest to read. I wanted to find a tool in which we could format this JSON report as HTML. With searching and great luck, I found such a tool, Axe HTML Reporter. HUGE thank you to Liliia Pelypenko (@lpelypenko ) for this great solution for AxeCore reporting!
hugo-blox-builder
- Devs, qual um domínio barato para hospedar meu portfólio em ReactJs?
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Hugo Academic Custom CSS
Have seen similar reports in the past about Academic, such as https://discourse.gohugo.io/t/hugo-academic-adapting-old-hero-widget-css-custom-code/31611 and the related https://github.com/wowchemy/wowchemy-hugo-themes/discussions/2213 (and this particular oddity illustrates perfectly why growing numbers of Hugo afficionados think the “themes-first” approach of Hugo documentation is flawed) — but, of course, none of that helps you now. Does your project have a public repository for viewing, since the Academic documentation is (as you say) unhelpful?
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wowchemy-hugo-themes VS ough-hugo - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 19 Apr 2022
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Building a Personal Website in 2021
If you're building a personal website from scratch in 2021 (especially a blog), I strongly recommend Hugo over Jekyll. I had used Jekyll for a decade and very often hit random quirks that have been completely eliminated with modern Hugo. However, there's a bit of a migration process if you are moving from Jekyll to Hugo despite both being Markdown-based blogs.
If you want a more advanced framework for a personal website, I recommend Wowchemy (https://wowchemy.com/) on top of Hugo, which gives the tools needed out-of-the-box like lazy loading/SEO/object-oriented collections, albeit with a massive learning curve.
What are some alternatives?
speedtest - Self-hosted Speed Test for HTML5 and more. Easy setup, examples, configurable, mobile friendly. Supports PHP, Node, Multiple servers, and more
Dracula Theme
blog_os - Writing an OS in Rust
theme-academic-cv - 🎓 无需编写任何代码即可轻松创建漂亮的学术网站 Easily create a beautiful academic résumé or educational website using Hugo and GitHub. No code.
axe-core - Accessibility engine for automated Web UI testing
toha - A Hugo theme for personal portfolio
lighthouse - Automated auditing, performance metrics, and best practices for the web.
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
OctoLinker - OctoLinker — Links together, what belongs together
docsy - A set of Hugo doc templates for launching open source content.
gohugo-theme-ananke - Ananke: A theme for Hugo Sites
IntelliJ-Luanalysis - Type-safe Lua IDE — IntelliJ IDEA plugin