feat: add canonical url support (#650)

When you want to publish content that is already published on a different site. You need to reference a canonical url of the original content.
By defining the `canonicalUrl` in the front matter definition the canonical url is set in the headers.
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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ This theme uses the "Tachyons" CSS library. This will allow you to manipulate th
> ```
> $ go version
> ```
> Go modules were considered production ready in v1.14. [Download Go](https://golang.org/dl/).
> Go modules were considered production ready in v1.14. [Download Go](https://golang.org/dl/).
1. From your project's root directory, initiate the hugo module system if you haven't already:
@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ To enable comments, add following to your config file:
For any page or post you can add a featured image by including the local path in front matter (see content in the `exampleSite/content/_readme.md` file for examples): `featured_image: '/images/gohugo-default-sample-hero-image.jpg'`
#### Featured image as Page Resources
If user is using [Page Resources](https://gohugo.io/content-management/page-resources/), the theme will try and match the `featured_image` from with a page resource of type `image` and use its relative permalink. If no `featured_image` is set, the theme will look for a Page Resource of type `image` whose filepath incudes either `cover` or `feature`
If user is using [Page Resources](https://gohugo.io/content-management/page-resources/), the theme will try and match the `featured_image` from with a page resource of type `image` and use its relative permalink. If no `featured_image` is set, the theme will look for a Page Resource of type `image` whose filepath incudes either `cover` or `feature`
#### Other hero settings
If you would like to hide the header text on the featured image on a page, set `omit_header_text` to `true`. See `exampleSite/content/contact.md` for an example.
@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ Using front matter and cascade, this can be customized for a whole section, or j
The theme automatically adds "Follow" link icons to the header and footer and "Share" link icons to pages unless `disable_share` parameter is set to true either on the site level (site params) or page level (front matter). Each built-in services sports a label, an icon and a color.
In order to register a service to be used, user must add an `ananke_socials` parameter to its project configuration file and list them through it in the desired order. Each entry must bear a
In order to register a service to be used, user must add an `ananke_socials` parameter to its project configuration file and list them through it in the desired order. Each entry must bear a
- name*: It matches the built-in service reference (Ex: twitter, github)
- url*: The url of the handle's profile on the service (Ex: https://twitter.com/theNewDynamic, https://github.com/
theNewDynamic)
@ -269,10 +269,10 @@ Ananke uses [Tachyon.io](https://tachyons.io/) utility class library.
WARNING: Pending resolution of this [discussion](https://github.com/theNewDynamic/gohugo-theme-ananke/discussions/452#discussioncomment-1865301), Custom CSS only works with Hugo Extended
In order to complement the default CSS with your own, you can add custom css files to the project.
In order to complement the default CSS with your own, you can add custom css files to the project.
1. Just add a `assets/ananke/css` directory to your project and add the file(s) in it.
2. Register the files using the `custom_css` key in your site's parameter. The path referenced in the parameter should be relative to the `assets/ananke/css` folder.
2. Register the files using the `custom_css` key in your site's parameter. The path referenced in the parameter should be relative to the `assets/ananke/css` folder.
The css files will be added in their registered order to final `main.css` file.
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date_format = "2. January 2006"
```
With hugo 0.87.0 and above, you can also use predefined layout, like `:date_full`, and it will output localized dates or times.
With hugo 0.87.0 and above, you can also use predefined layout, like `:date_full`, and it will output localized dates or times.
See hugo's documentation of the [`time.Format` function](https://gohugo.io/functions/dateformat/) for more details.
### Using a canonical url
When you want to publish content that is already published on a different site. You need to reference a canonical url of the original content.
By defining the `canonicalUrl` in the front matter definition the canonical url is set in the headers.
```
canonicalUrl: https://mydomain.com/path-to-the-oringinal-content/
```
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{{ partial "site-style.html" . }}
{{ partial "site-scripts.html" . }}
{{ block "favicon" . }}
{{ partialCached "site-favicon.html" . }}
{{ end }}
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<link href="{{ .RelPermalink }}" rel="feed" type="application/rss+xml" title="{{ $.Site.Title }}" />
{{ end }}
{{ end }}
{{ if .Params.canonicalUrl }}
<link rel="canonical" href="{{ .Params.canonicalUrl }}">
{{ else }}
<link rel="canonical" href="{{ .Permalink }}">
{{ end }}
{{/* NOTE: These Hugo Internal Templates can be found starting at https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/tree/master/tpl/tplimpl/embedded/templates */}}
{{- template "_internal/opengraph.html" . -}}
{{- template "_internal/schema.html" . -}}