The Pelican Series plugin (https://github.com/pelican-plugins/series)
is a convenient way for authors to link articles together as multiple
installments of a series.
Add support for the Series plugin to this theme: render articles
belonging to a series with a footer pointing to the preceding and
following articles in the series, using the same styling as "related
posts" links.
This implementation is heavily inspired by the Series plugin in the
Pelican bootstrap3 theme (MIT licensed):
https://github.com/getpelican/pelican-themes/blob/master/pelican-bootstrap3/templates/includes/series.htmlFixes#289.
In order to ensure that feature additions don't break existing Flex
theme deployments, build the docs site on any branch push and PR.
To do so,
* Add a simple tox.ini that runs "pelican -s docs/pelicanconf.py" in
virtualenvs configured for Python versions 3.6 - 3.9.
* Add an additional GitHub Actions workflow that invokes these
testenvs with the matching Python version, and runs on any branch push
and on any pull request.
Article summary improvement, in case the summary consist of only 1 line.
This patch takes care that the button "Continue Reading" is shown under the article, instead of against the article.
It will be located at the same location compared to multi-line summaries.
Article summary improvement, in case the summary consist of only 1 line.
This patch takes care that the button "Continue Reading" is shown under the article, instead of against the article.
It will be located at the same location compared to multi-line summaries.
- To speed up page load the js files should be loaded on bottom of page.
- search files are only needed if you search. Move them to search page
- instantiate tipue search only on search page
- To speed up page load the js files should be loaded on bottom of page.
- search files are only needed if you search. Move them to search page
- instantiate tipue search only on search page
This addition enables users to set their Google Measurement ID into the variable GOOGLE_GLOBAL_SITE_TAG in pelicanconf so that they can track analytics using GA 4 Closes#256 (#257)
* Add option to output canonical URL
Canonical links are handy to tell search engines which page is
canonical amongst various permutations of URLs (e.g. https vs. http
and www subdomain or not). Add an option to output one via the
following pelicanconf.py setting:
REL_CANONICAL = True