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Check if we can use flags as language labels. Probably we'll need to use Twemoji together.
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Describe the bug
I'm getting this warning while building the site with hugo:
Found no layout for "section", language "en", output format "JSON"[...]
Reproduction steps
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- clone this repository:
git clone --recursive -b main https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/status-site.git - build the site:
cd status-site; hugo - see warni
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Buy me a coffee provides a widget that you can simply add to a plain html website as a script.
<script data-name="BMC-Widget" src="https://cdnjs.buymeacoffee.com/1.0.0/widget.prod.min.js" data-id="xiaoyunyang" data-description="Support me on Buy me a coffee!" data-message="Thank you for visiting. You can now buy me a coffee!" data-color="#FF813F" data-position="right" data-x_margin="18" d
Hi, I am going to change the background color of the code blocks. And I found this $theme-color-config hard cored in the code.
https://github.com/xianmin/hugo-theme-jane/blob/1af02095e0f72916e1f4f54737215e36a6140c20/src/css/_variables.scss#L8-L24
I check the hugo-theme-even and find that this option has been mentioned in its readme.
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