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@ -15,15 +15,15 @@ theme = "hugo-theme-minima"
# page of your blog.
[author]
name = "XJJ"
slogon = "A student and web developer from Earth 🌍"
slogon = "A student and tech lover from Earth 🌍"
description = "This is Minima, a clean and minimal Hugo theme porting from Minima on Hexo. Except for everything from Hexo Minima like dark/light mode, it supports KaTeX and some taxonomies like categories, series and tags. I created this using SCSS, Vanilla JS and most importantly, Hugo. 😁"
[params]
# iam is the beginning words of your self-introduction.
iam = "I am"
# The subtitle will be shown after the title of your blog site
# in a format like "title - subtitle".
# The subtitle will be shown after the title of your blog site.
# e.g. "title - subtitle".
subtitle = ""
# Comment decides the comment plugin used on your blog site,
# available plugins: disqus, ovo.
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ timeformat = "Jan 2, 2006"
# switch for turning on/off lights.
switch = ["🌚", "🌝"]
# if true, date of posts will be displayed in the homepage.
displayDate = false
displayDate = true
# if true, users can select text from your post.
selectable = false
@ -51,10 +51,10 @@ placeholder = ""
# Each has a lowercase name, a svg formatted icon and a url to the
# webpage of your account. They will be shown at the bottom of every
# page of your blog.
# Be sure the svgs you select to use must have both the width and the
# height set 18. If you don't wanna put the svg code in this config
# file, you can instead save them to the `data/svg.toml` file under
# the root directory of your blog using a format like `name = '<svg>'`
# Be sure the svgs you use must have both its width and its height
# set 18. If you don't wanna put the svg code in this config file,
# you can instead save them to the `data/svg.toml` file under the
# root directory of your blog. e.g. `name = '<svg>'`
[[params.social]]
name = "github"
url = "https://github.com/mivinci"
@ -93,11 +93,12 @@ url = "/about"
weight = 4
# You can classify your posts by setting taxanomies in the front matter like
# categories = ["apple", "banana"]
# series = ["s1", "s2"]
# tags = ["t1", "t2"]
# A little suggestion: one post belongs to one series, one category and multiple tags.
# You can classify your posts by setting taxanomies in the front matter
# e.g.
# categories = ["dev"]
# series = ["Building an RPC server"]
# tags = ["hugo", "golang"]
# A little suggestion: one post belongs to one series or one category or multiple tags.
[taxonomies]
category = "categories"
tag = "tags"