Explore >> Select a destination


You are here

its.mw
| | hjr265.me
2.4 parsecs away

Travel
| | A few weeks ago, I came across a blog post on my RSS reader: Building a blog in Django. This simple tutorial by Simon Willison was an enjoyable read. I understand the topic is not novel, but I liked how it reminds you of the simple features that enhance the implementation of a blog. Quoting from the blog post by Simon Willison: Here are the features I consider to be essential for a blog in 2023 (though they haven't changed much in over a decade):
| | www.rockyourcode.com
1.3 parsecs away

Travel
| | Who wants to read an incomplete RSS feed that forces you to open the original website? Hugo is the static site generator that powers my blog. Hugo ships with a default RSS template which only shows a summary of your articles. If you want to read the full content, youll need to visit the website. That sucks. I want to create a full-text RSS feed for my blog. Template Lookup Order Well need to create a modified RSS template.
| | brainbaking.com
1.6 parsecs away

Travel
| | gemini://brainbaking.com was launched!
| | logr.cogley.info
19.4 parsecs away

Travel
| Was pleasantly suprised at how easy it is to get syntax highlighting going in Hugo, since its inclusion of the fast Golang-based «Chroma» library, and even making it backward compatible with most pygments settings. My config.toml contains the following: 1 2 3 4 pygmentsOptions = "linenos=table" pygmentsCodeFences = "true" pygmentsCodefencesGuessSyntax = "true" pygmentsStyle = "tango" ... and to get it to work you just use a code fence (three backticks) specifying the language like: