hugo-PaperMod
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13 | 80 | |
8,712 | 17,510 | |
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6 days ago | 4 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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hugo-PaperMod
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Engineers who have a personal website/blog, what are you using to host/generate it?
I use Hugo with the papermod theme
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How to create a website using GitHub Pages, Google Domains and Hugo
So, I ended up choosing the third option: building a website using a framework for static websites. After some googling I stumbled upon [[hugo]], which provides many themes, and supports Markdown and content organization through the use of taxonomies (e.g., categories, tags). One of the coolest themes I stumbled upon is PaperMod, a minimal theme suited for a blog. The documentation wasn't great and it didn't seem straightforward to change the homepage.
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Disqus comments not working on Hugo Papermod?
https://github.com/adityatelange/hugo-PaperMod/blob/d3d90be8a4ea04433d95d02a1dc07b0014c5b8b8/layouts/partials/comments.html there really is no Disqus in that theme ;)
- My Blog Setup and Writing Process
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Fifty of 2022's most popular Hugo themes
Download PaperMod theme for Hugo
- Problem deploying Hugo website on Cloudflare
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hugo-PaperMod VS ough-hugo - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 19 Apr 2022
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Top Ten Free Hugo Themes for 2022
2. PaperMod
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Fonts in hugo
Add your font in static, reference in your override CSS. Also, there is a nice sample in their issues (which should have been the first place to ask this question).
decap-cms
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Show HN: Pages CMS – A CMS for GitHub
Following one of the comments in this thread I reviewed two other products in this space - https://www.staticcms.org/ and https://decapcms.org/ - and it looks like the webpages are almost a direct copy of one another, one in dark mode and one in light mode.
I'm a technical product marketer, and I find these type of landing page copying amusing to no end.
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9 best Git-based CMS platforms for your next project
Decap CMS, formerly Netlify CMS, is an extensible headless CMS built as a single-page React app. It’s an open source and completely free-to-use option that offers rich-text editing, real-time preview, and drag-and-drop media uploads.
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Ask HN: Tools for Managing Static Sites?
You can look into a Git-based CMS, such as https://github.com/decaporg/decap-cms
These typically are designed to support static site generators.
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Looking for the Best Way to Create and Update a One-Page Event Grid for My City
I found https://decapcms.org/ which seems like an easy to use.
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Casidoo on TinaCMS
Did you consider https://decapcms.org/ (previously Netlify CMS)? I'm surprised it never really caught on as it seems a good fit for most small Markdown based sites. Looks like Smashing Magazine was using it before they moved to Tina CMS (https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2020/01/migration-from-word...).
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The theory versus the practice of “static websites”
Products like [decap CMS](https://github.com/decaporg/decap-cms) try to bridge that gap, but I agree that this space needs to be further developed. In fact I think there needs to be a bunch more work to allow mere mortals to use version control and branch workflows in day to day work.
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How to build a website without frameworks and tons of libraries
I've thought of something similar! A git-based flow for a friend's static portfolio site, where he can make text edits and upload images, and the site builds that content with HTML templates.
Not sure how the GitHub markdown editor would feel for the user. It might be really great, even for uploading images.
I was imagining a static admin page, WYSIWYG, that makes git pushes on submit. These were the headless CMSs that seem to be able to accomplish that:
https://www.siteleaf.com/
https://decapcms.org/
And not git based, but similar idea: https://editable.website/
And this is what the admin edit page usually looks like: https://quick-edit-demo.vercel.app/admin/index.html#/collect...
But was taking a bit of work to configure.
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Looking for a statically deployed site-builder / CMS that stores content in GitHub
Since I made my post, I've also discovered Decap CMS. This looks fairly close to what I was looking for - it deploys as a static SPA alongside the site on a /admin route, allows login with Github (and several other platforms), and builds the site using a choice of static site generator like Gatsby/Hugo/Jekyll etc. The templates are relatively rigid by default though - page layouts are defined up front, and to add a page with a different layout you need to manually add some files to the repo. It seems like there's a way to work around this and add flexibility, but it needs a bit of custom React development. It seems like this might be worth the time investment for me though, since it's the closest thing I've found to what I need so far.
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Suggestions for a CMS
If you've got the content in .md and .json files and you just need a way to add or modify that content, I would recommend you look into decap CMS (formerly netlify CMS)
- Best CMS/SSG for small business website?
What are some alternatives?
hugo-bearblog - 🧸 A Hugo theme based on »Bear Blog«. Free, no-nonsense, super-fast blogging. This theme now includes a dark color scheme to support dark mode 🦉 ⬛️!
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
hugo-geekdoc - Hugo theme made for documentation
tinacms - A fully open-source headless CMS that supports Markdown and Visual Editing
hugo-book - Hugo documentation theme as simple as plain book
eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.
personal-blog - My personal website/blog built with Hugo & PaperMod. Hosted on Netlify.
sanity - Sanity Studio – Rapidly configure content workspaces powered by structured content
Asciidoctor - :gem: A fast, open source text processor and publishing toolchain, written in Ruby, for converting AsciiDoc content to HTML 5, DocBook 5, and other formats.
firecms - Awesome Firebase/Firestore-based CMS. The missing admin panel for your Firebase project!
hugo-paper - 🪺 A simple, clean, customizable Hugo theme
Directus - The Modern Data Stack 🐰 — Directus is an instant REST+GraphQL API and intuitive no-code data collaboration app for any SQL database.