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README.md

Forked from hugo-coder - a simple and clean blog theme for Hugo.

Quick Start

  1. Add the repository into your Hugo Project repository as a submodule, git submodule add https://git.rayelliott.dev/rayelliott/hugo-coder-fork.git themes/hugo-coder.
  2. Configure your config.toml. You can either use the this minimal configuration as a base, or look for a complete explanation about all configurations here. The config.toml inside the exampleSite is also a good reference.
  3. Build your site with hugo serve and see the result at http://localhost:1313/.

License

Coder is licensed under the MIT license.

TODO

Add documentation on CSS classes that may be used to style figure elements.