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title: "Twitter cards"
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date: 2020-10-20T20:31:32+08:00
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categories:
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- "recipe"
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tags:
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- "twitter"
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- "social media"
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---
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= Twitter cards
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John Doe <johndoe@example.com>
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2020-10-20 20:31:32 +0800
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:stem: latexmath
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This will add https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/optimize-with-cards/guides/getting-started[Twitter cards] for your webpages.
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(Be sure to copy the `head` partial first in your own layout folder.)
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Thankfully, Hugo already has https://gohugo.io/templates/internal/#twitter-cards[an internal template for Twitter cards].
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Simply add `{{- template "_internal/twitter_cards.html" . -}}` somewhere in your own copy.
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(For reference, https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/blob/25a6b33693992e8c6d9c35bc1e781ce3e2bca4be/tpl/tplimpl/embedded/templates/twitter_cards.html[here's the source code for the internal template].)
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You could also roll your own Twitter cards but I recommend to modify the internal template instead fitting your specific needs.
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(Copy the internal template from the given link, create it as a partial in `layouts/partials/twitter_cards.html`, modify it, and insert the template with `{{- partial "twitter_cards.html" -}}`.)
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