@SimonWoods Thank you for the feed back! I wasn't sure where to begin with this series. @manton already had a video and I just wanted to go a little more into hugo and my own design decisions. I've got part 2 & 3 drafted but I wanted some eyes on it before I continue. I don't want to get to 4 and feel I need to re-write everything.
@mandaris This is great! I've bookmarked it for when I get round to creating my own theme.
@jsonbecker and just like that, I made a new friend who I will ~~steal ideas~~ be inspired from.
@manton I really appreciate that coming from you. I was a little afraid to look into the Manton Magic you got going on here.
@mandaris This is great, thank you! I have a self-hosted Hugo instance for my micro.blog, but your work is well documented and looks like there's lots for me to learn from to improve my theme.
@mandaris nice! Thanks for documenting your process so thoroughly. Great reference material for later
@mandaris there’s a lot I’ve done not on GitHub so let me know if there’s anything I can share that will help. I similarly theme-blanked (admittedly I’ve written many Hugo themes over the years)
@jsonbecker I’ll have to follow up you after I’m done writing up this series. I’ve paused my development because I know I will continue to tinker with it.
!! Just remembered that I can tag the current release in GitHub.
@mandaris Thank you for taking the time to write and share this. While I doubt that I'll create a theme, I apperciate learning more about what is behind the process, and maybe then I'll feel more inclinded to tinker with websites.