I love the new support for custom taxonomies! I got a little thrown off when updating my site, though, as the docs didn't specify how the page would expose the taxonomies to the template. Wasn't too hard to figure it out, but I figured I'd save the next person who tries it the effort :)
Delay turning paths into string. Instead, use methods on Path/PathBuf
to manipulate paths. This way the Rust Path implementation gets to deal with
all werid cross-platform issues.
This should fix#359
This commit removes the option to sort by order and also removes
`page.next` and `page.previous` variables. Instead, pages can be sorted
by two methods `date` and `weight`. The Tera `reverse` filter will
reverse either of those sorts, so the old `order` behavior can be
achieved by using the `reverse` filter with `weight`.
In place of the `previous`/`next` variables, this commit adds the
`page.earlier`/`page.later` variables (which are set when the page is
sorted by date) and the `page.heavier`/`page.lighter` variables (which
are set when the page is sorted by weight). These variables have the
advantage of not having confusing semantics when the `reverse` filter is
used.
* Remove www.bharatkalluri.in from EXAMPLES.md
The footer and source code at <https://www.bharatkalluri.in/> state that
the site was made with Hugo, so it should be deleted as an example of a
Gutenberg site.
I considered also removing the link to https://adrien.is/, since the
link appears to be dead. But I left it for now, since that could be a
temporary outage.
If you would like, I'd be happy to format EXAMPLES.md as a table, which
might help keep it looking clean as it gets more entries.
* Convert EXAMPLES.md to table
This is extremely minor, but the initial `netlify.toml` example confused
me a bit because I didn't realize that it was using a *netlify*
variable; I thought I needed to replace something with a variable from
my own configuration. I made a very minor edit to the docs to clarify.