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diff --git a/examples/blog/content/post/hello-hugo.md b/examples/blog/content/post/hello-hugo.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d88bd43c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/blog/content/post/hello-hugo.md @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +--- +title: "Hello Hugo!" +description: "Saying 'Hello' from Hugo" +date: "2014-04-08" +categories: + - "example" + - "hello" +tags: + - "example" + - "hugo" + - "blog" +--- + +Hello from Hugo! If you're reading this in your browser, good job! The file `content/post/hello-hugo.md` has been +converted into a complete html document by Hugo. Isn't that pretty nifty? + +A Section +--------- + +Here's a simple titled section where you can place whatever information you want. + +You can use inline HTML if you want, but really there's not much that markdown can't do. + +Showing Off With Markdown +------------------------- + +A full cheat sheet can be found [here](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) +or through [google](https://google.com/). + +There are some *easy* examples for styling, though. I can't **emphasize** that enough. +Creating [links](https://google.com/) or `inline code` blocks are very straightforward. + +``` +There are some *easy* examples for styling, though. I can't **emphasize** that enough. +Creating [links](https://google.com/) or `inline code` blocks are very straightforward. +``` + +Front Matter For Fun +-------------------- + +This is the meta data for this post. It is located at the top of the `content/post/hello-hugo.md` markdown file. + +``` +--- +title: "Hello Hugo!" +description: "Saying 'Hello' from Hugo" +date: "2014-04-09" +categories: + - "example" + - "hello" +tags: + - "example" + - "hugo" + - "blog" +--- +``` + +This section, called 'Front Matter', is what tells Hugo about the content in this file. The title of the item,the +description, the date it was posted. In our example we're adding two custom bits of data, too. The `categories` and +`tags` sections are used in this example for indexing/grouping content. You will learn more about what that means by +examining the code in this example and through reading the Hugo [documentation](http://hugo.spf13.com/overview/introduction)
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