Wolf Noble
Wolf Noble
another option would be to reduce the size of them when displayed together... but what do I know ;)
nah. I noticed that it's not working the way I'd hoped it would anymore.... seems like something changed in the option logic in the last few hugo vers. as soon...
looks like [Linear Gradient](https://www.chartjs.org/docs/latest/samples/advanced/linear-gradient.html) might be useful for this?
yeah. Noticing this as well. validated with v2.40.0: ``` ~/docker/hugoweb/themes (wpl_main)$ git submodule update --remote Submodule path 'blowfish': checked out 'dc1ff0f998871fed05fb7a2b956cd3f1245c2643' ~/docker/hugoweb/themes (wpl_main)$ cd blowfish ~/docker/hugoweb/themes/blowfish ((v2.40.0))$ cd ../..; _local/starthugo.sh...
I'm of the opinion that an upgrade script would be most beneficial if developed as a shell script, and contributed upstream. If upstream will adopt and nurture a consistent means...
is there a plan to implement the ability to instruct prettier not to inject closing tags? perhaps by introducing the idea of an html partial as a different flavor of...
you’re running a pretty old version of hugo… the latest is 0.123.7 as of yesterday… there’s a *lot* of changes; most of them good… but if you’re just starting out...
I'm all for an automagic tool to make dev life better.... eradicating toil for the win. That being said, I do wonder about the challenges that might arise from baking...
yeah, afaict that scaffolding allows one to use fontawesome elements more easily in node, when that module is installed does it put a bunch of svg files in the node_modules...
Does this problem still manifest with current theme version and current hugo? (current hugo: 0.122) (current congo 2.8.0) (quite a few things that were impactful have changed since... so.... it's...