Main Sections
The mainSections
parameter is used to filter pages, default to ["posts", "docs"]
.
1mainSections = ["blog", "posts", "docs", "notes"]
Front Matter
Front Matter is the place where we put page metadata and parameters, such as title, date and so on.
Formats
Hugo supports three formats of front matter: YAML
, TOML
and JSON
.
TOML
: identified by opening and closing+++
.YAML
: identified by opening and closing---
.JSON
: a single JSON object surrounded by{
and}
, followed by a new line.
Let’s take TOML
as an example:
1+++
2title = 'Hello world!'
3+++
See also Page Parameters and Hugo Front Matter.
Content Types
You may want to use docs
layout in other sections instead of /docs
, such as /notes
.
It’s easy to do that by setting type = "docs"
on the front matter.
Archetypes
We can also create a archetype for notes
, let’s Hugo take care of the type
.
1$ cp themes/hugo-theme-bootstrap/archetypes/default.md archetypes/notes.md
And the append type = "docs"
on the front matter of archetypes/notes.md
. Now, hugo new notes/blah-blah-blah
will copy the content of archetypes/notes.md
to your new notes.
Similarly, you can also custom the archetypes for posts
, docs
and so on.
Write New Articles
Suppose the default language is
en
.
1$ hugo new posts/new-post/index.md
The command above create a new post written in English. Similarly, we can create a post written in Simplified Chinese:
1$ hugo new posts/new-post/index.zh-cn.md
Please remind that, the created posts are generally in draft state. You’ll need to specify the
-D
parameter of the commandhugo server
for previewing. Similarly, you need to change thedraft
tofalse
or removedraft
parameter if you want to publish the article.
Summaries Selection Order
- If the
description
is not empty, then it’ll be used, to use summaries all the time, you should set thepost.excerpt
as empty string explicitly. - Manual splitting via
<!–more–>
. - If
summary
on front matter isn’t empty, thensummary
will be selected. - The text of content will be cut off by
post.excerptMaxLength
and formatted in plain text or HTML whenpost.plainifyExcerpt = true
.
1[post]
2 # excerptMaxLength = 120
3 # copyright = false # Whether to display copyright section on each post.
4 # plainifyExcerpt = false # Format excerpt in HTML if false.
Featured Images Selection Order
- The
images
on front matter are preferred. - Page images resources that match the
*feature*
pattern. Such asposts/my-page/feature.png
,posts/my-page/featured-sample.jpg
.
The featured image doesn’t show up above content by default, you’ll need to turn on this feature by following parameter.
config/_default/params.toml
1[post]
2 featuredImage = true
config/_default/params.yaml
1post:
2 featuredImage: true
config/_default/params.json
1{
2 "post": {
3 "featuredImage": true
4 }
5}
Thumbnail Selection Order
- The
images
on front matter are preferred. - Page images resources that match the filename’s patterns:
*feature*
,*cover*
and*thumbnail*
. Such asposts/my-page/feature.png
,posts/my-page/thumnail.jpg
.
The page images resources will be resized to several smaller versions to suit the users devices for saving the bandwidth.
Pinning Posts
You can pin posts on the home page by setting pinned
to true
on the front matter.
1+++
2title = "Pinned Post"
3pinned = true
4pinnedWeight = 100
5+++
If there is multiple pinned posts, they are sorted by
pinnedWeight
in descending order.
1pinnedPost = false # Disable pinned posts globally.
2pinnedPostCount = 2 # The number of pinned posts shown on home page.
Carousel
Showing posts on carousel.
1+++
2carousel = true
3+++
Authors
HBS supports the authors taxonomy. Firstly, you’ll need to enable it by setting the following configuration.
config.toml
1[taxonomies]
2 author = 'authors'
config.yaml
1taxonomies:
2 author: authors
config.json
1{
2 "taxonomies": {
3 "author": "authors"
4 }
5}
And then define the authors
on your posts.
1+++
2authors = [
3 "Foo",
4 "Bar"
5]
6+++
Now, the authors will be present on the post meta and sidebar taxonomies.
Finally, we may need to introduce the author in more detail. Take the Foo
as an example, just create a page with the following content and save it as /content/authors/foo/index.md
.
1---
2title: Razon Yang
3description: Gopher, PHPer, Full Stack Engineer.
4social:
5 github: razonyang
6 twitter: razonyang
7---
title
: The author display name.description
: The introduction.social
: Social links.
The author image should be placed at the same folder with pattern avatar*
, such as /content/authors/foo/avatar.png
. If there is no avatar, the social.email
will be used to generate Gravatar avatar.
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