On the other hand, this solves the weird title behavior as well as the inability to update themes.
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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
Appendix A: Extra notes
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v0.1.1 has been versioned without any changes due to (speculated) GitHub caching with the
go.mod
file affecting the fetching of the Hugo module.
[0.1.2] - 2020-11-04
Fixed
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The page titles inside of
<title>
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Caching issue for the theme which causes a variety of unexpected behavior to pop up:
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The inability to update the theme stylesheet and the theme button component.
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The incorrect page titles.
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[0.1.0] - 2020-11-02
The initial release.
Added
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Easy custom color schemes with Base16 scheme files.
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Social media icons with Simple Icons with the added setting to set whether it should appear in text or as an icon.
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Icons on the content metadata for easier reading with HeroIcons.
Changed
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Port CSS into SCSS now requiring the theme to be used with the extended version.
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Revamp the appearance of the site.
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Update the theme button with multiple theme selection. Since the theme now supports more than two themes, the
prefers-color-scheme
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The content metadata in the single content format.
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Move to the bottom of the content to make more room for other metadata and to make the content more above-the-fold. Incidentally, this makes the theme more suitable for personal blogs (which is fine to me).
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With the metadata has been moved, it is now replaced with the same metadata section as seen from the list template.
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Improve conditional display of the table of content.
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Change "Back to home" with a link bringing to the top of the page instead.