Hello World - Sat, Sep 2, 2023
First post showcasing basic Markdown syntax and formatting
This article offers a sample of basic Markdown syntax that can be used in the content files, also it shows whether basic HTML elements are decorated with CSS in a theme.
Headings
The following HTML <h1>
—<h6>
elements represent six levels of section headings. <h1>
is the highest section level while <h6>
is the lowest.
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
Paragraph
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Blockquotes
The blockquote element represents content that is quoted from another source, optionally with a citation which must be within a footer
or cite
element, and optionally with in-line changes such as annotations and abbreviations.
Blockquote without attribution
Tiam, ad mint andaepu dandae nostion secatur sequo quae. Note that you can use Markdown syntax within a blockquote.
Blockquote with attribution and details at bottom of page
Don’t communicate by sharing memory, share memory by communicating. — Rob Pike1
Tables
Tables aren’t part of the core Markdown spec, but Hugo supports them out-of-the-box.
Name | Age |
---|---|
Bob | 27 |
Alice | 23 |
Inline Markdown within tables
Inline | Markdown | In | Table |
---|---|---|---|
italics | bold | code |
Code Blocks
Code block with backticks
html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Example HTML5 Document</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Test</p>
</body>
</html>
Code block indented with four spaces
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Example HTML5 Document</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Test</p>
</body>
</html>
Code block with Hugo’s internal highlight shortcode
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Example HTML5 Document</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Test</p>
</body>
</html>
List Types
Ordered List
- First item
- Second item
- Third item
Unordered List
- List item
- Another item
- And another item
Nested list
- Item
- First Sub-item
- Second Sub-item
Other Elements — abbr, sub, sup, kbd, mark
GIF is a bitmap image format.
H2O
Xn + Yn = Zn
Press CTRL+ALT+Delete to end the session.
Most salamanders are nocturnal, and hunt for insects, worms, and other small creatures.
Emoji can be enabled in a Hugo project in a number of ways.
The emojify
function can be called directly in templates or Inline Shortcodes.
To enable emoji globally, set enableEmoji
to true
in your site’s configuration and then you can type emoji shorthand codes directly in content files; e.g.
🙈 :see_no_evil:
The Emoji cheat sheet is a useful reference for emoji shorthand codes.
N.B. The above steps enable Unicode Standard emoji characters and sequences in Hugo, however the rendering of these glyphs depends on the browser and the platform. To style the emoji you can either use a third party emoji font or a font stack; e.g.
.emoji {
font-family: Apple Color Emoji,Segoe UI Emoji,NotoColorEmoji,Segoe UI Symbol,Android Emoji,EmojiSymbols;
}
Rich Content
Hugo ships with several Built-in Shortcodes for rich content, along with a Privacy Config and a set of Simple Shortcodes that enable static and no-JS versions of various social media embeds.
YouTube Privacy Enhanced Shortcode
Twitter Simple Shortcode
“In addition to being more logical, asymmetry has the advantage that its complete appearance is far more optically effective than symmetry.”
— Design Reviewed | Graphic Design History (@DesignReviewed) January 17, 2019
— Jan Tschichold pic.twitter.com/gcv7SrhvJb