There are examples of how to use custom global-wise style
or page-wise style
.
Hugo ships with several Built-in Shortcodes for rich content, along with a Privacy Config and a set of Simple Shortcodes that enable static and no-JS versions of various social media embeds.
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Mathematical notation in a Hugo project can be enabled by using third party JavaScript libraries.
- To enable MathJax on a page basis include the parameter
math: true
in content files.
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Examples
Inline math: $$ \varphi = \dfrac{1+\sqrt5}{2}= 1.6180339887β¦ $$
Block math:
$$ \varphi = 1+\frac{1} {1+\frac{1} {1+\frac{1} {1+\cdots} } } $$
Emoji Support
- EN
- ZH
Emoji can be enabled in a Hugo project in a number of ways.
The emojify
function can be called directly in templates or Inline Shortcodes.
To enable emoji globally, set enableEmoji
to true
in your siteβs configuration and then you can type emoji shorthand codes directly in content files; e.g.
π :see_no_evil:
π :hear_no_evil:
π :speak_no_evil:
The Emoji cheat sheet is a useful reference for emoji shorthand codes.
N.B. The above steps enable Unicode Standard emoji characters and sequences in Hugo, however the rendering of these glyphs depends on the browser and the platform. To style the emoji you can either use a third party emoji font or a font stack; e.g.