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This post will guide you in setting up your very own Hugo site with this theme. It covers the essential parts: installation, basic usage and recommended next steps. After setting up the basics, feel free to also take a look at other posts!
This page outlines the configuration options for the theme. There are plenty of settings for tweaking your site’s layout and content presentation. Key features include options for controlling the side pane visibility, adjusting the number of items displayed on each list page, and managing elements such as featured posts, recent posts, taxonomies, and related content.
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Hugo is one of the most popular open-source static site generators. With its amazing speed and flexibility, Hugo makes building websites fun again.
You can change the current theme between dark and light mode by using the switcher icon at the right of the navbar.
Rusty Typewriter supports internationalization (i18n) files for localizing its sentences. By default it fallsback to english, but you may use the values from an existing translations file or add your own translations in the i18n/<lang>.yaml dir of your site.
This page focuses on what you can do in terms of markdown syntax. Here you can see which and how each of the components are rendered to HTML in terms of structure and styling.
Some of the static content on the site, like the home greetings and side pane content, can be defined in the file at data/rtwt/content.yaml. The structure to do so is as follows: