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weight: 2
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title: "Theme Documentation - Content"
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date: 2020-03-05T15:58:26+08:00
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lastmod: 2020-03-05T15:58:26+08:00
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draft: false
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author: "Dillon"
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authorLink: "https://dillonzq.com"
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description: "Find out how to create and organize your content quickly and intuitively in LoveIt theme."
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images: ["featured-image.png"]
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resources:
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- name: "featured-image"
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src: "featured-image.jpg"
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tags: ["content", "Markdown"]
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categories: ["documentation"]
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lightgallery: true
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toc:
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auto: false
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math:
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enable: true
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---
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Find out how to create and organize your content quickly and intuitively in **LoveIt** theme.
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<!--more-->
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## 1 Contents Organization {#contents-organization}
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A few suggestions to help you get a good looking site quickly:
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* Keep post pages in the `content/posts` directory, for example: `content/posts/my-first-post.md`
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* Keep other pages in the `content` directory, for example: `content/about.md`
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* Local resources organization
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{{< admonition note "Local Resource Reference" >}}
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{{< version 0.2.10 >}}
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There are three ways to reference local resources such as **images** and **music**:
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1. Using [page resources](https://gohugo.io/content-management/page-resources/) in [page bundles](https://gohugo.io/content-management/page-bundles/).
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You can reference page resources by the value for `Resources.GetMatch` or the filepath of the resource relative to the page directory directly.
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2. Store resources in the **assets** directory, which is `/assets` by default.
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The filepath of the resource to reference in the post is relative to the assets directory.
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3. Store resources in the **static** directory, which is `/static` by default.
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The filepath of the resource to reference in the post is relative to the static directory.
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The **priority** of references is also in the above order.
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There are many places in the theme where the above local resource references can be used,
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such as **links**, **images**, `image` shortcode, `music` shortcode and some params in the **front matter**.
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Images in page resources or assets directory [processing](https://gohugo.io/content-management/image-processing/)
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will be supported in the future.
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It's really cool! :(far fa-grin-squint fa-fw):
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{{< /admonition >}}
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## 2 Front Matter {#front-matter}
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**Hugo** allows you to add front matter in `yaml`, `toml` or `json` to your content files.
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{{< admonition >}}
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**Not all** of the below front matters need to be set in each of your posts.
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It is necessary only if the front matters and the `page` part in your [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration) are inconsistent.
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{{< /admonition >}}
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Here is a front matter example:
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```yaml
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---
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title: "My First Post"
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subtitle: ""
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date: 2020-03-04T15:58:26+08:00
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lastmod: 2020-03-04T15:58:26+08:00
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draft: true
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author: ""
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authorLink: ""
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description: ""
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license: ""
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images: []
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tags: []
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categories: []
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featuredImage: ""
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featuredImagePreview: ""
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hiddenFromHomePage: false
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hiddenFromSearch: false
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twemoji: false
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lightgallery: true
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ruby: true
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fraction: true
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fontawesome: true
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linkToMarkdown: true
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rssFullText: false
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toc:
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enable: true
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auto: true
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code:
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copy: true
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# ...
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math:
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enable: true
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# ...
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mapbox:
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accessToken: ""
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# ...
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share:
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enable: true
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# ...
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comment:
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enable: true
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# ...
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library:
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css:
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# someCSS = "some.css"
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# located in "assets/"
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# Or
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# someCSS = "https://cdn.example.com/some.css"
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js:
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# someJS = "some.js"
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# located in "assets/"
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# Or
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# someJS = "https://cdn.example.com/some.js"
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seo:
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images: []
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# ...
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---
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```
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* **title**: the title for the content.
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* **subtitle**: {{< version 0.2.0 >}} the subtitle for the content.
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* **date**: the datetime assigned to this page, which is usually fetched from the `date` field in front matter, but this behaviour is configurabl in the [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration).
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* **lastmod**: the datetime at which the content was last modified.
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* **draft**: if `true`, the content will not be rendered unless the `--buildDrafts`/`-D` flag is passed to the `hugo` command.
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* **author**: the author for the content.
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* **authorLink**: the link of the author.
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* **description**: the description for the content.
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* **license**: the special lisence for this content.
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* **images**: page images for Open Graph and Twitter Cards.
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* **tags**: the tags for the content.
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* **categories**: the categories for the content.
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* **featuredImage**: the featured image for the content.
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* **featuredImagePreview**: the featured image for the content preview in the home page.
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* **hiddenFromHomePage**: if `true`, the content will not be shown in the home page.
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* **hiddenFromSearch**: {{< version 0.2.0 >}} if `true`, the content will not be shown in the search results.
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* **twemoji**: {{< version 0.2.0 >}} if `true`, the content will enable the twemoji.
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* **lightgallery**: if `true`, images in the content will be shown as the gallery.
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* **ruby**: {{< version 0.2.0 >}} if `true`, the content will enable the [ruby extended syntax](#ruby).
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* **fraction**: {{< version 0.2.0 >}} if `true`, the content will enable the [fraction extended syntax](#fraction).
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* **fontawesome**: {{< version 0.2.0 >}} if `true`, the content will enable the [Font Awesome extended syntax](#fontawesome).
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* **linkToMarkdown**: if `true`, the footer of the content will be shown the link to the orignal Markdown file.
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* **rssFullText**: {{< version 0.2.4 >}} if `true`, the full text content will be shown in RSS.
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* **toc**: {{< version 0.2.9 changed >}} the same as the `params.page.toc` part in the [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration).
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* **code**: {{< version 0.2.0 >}} the same as the `params.page.code` part in the [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration).
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* **math**: {{< version 0.2.0 changed >}} the same as the `params.page.math` part in the [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration).
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* **mapbox**: {{< version 0.2.0 >}} the same as the `params.page.mapbox` part in the [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration).
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* **share**: the same as the `params.page.share` part in the [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration).
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* **comment**: {{< version 0.2.0 changed >}} the same as the `params.page.comment` part in the [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration).
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* **library**: {{< version 0.2.7 >}} the same as the `params.page.library` part in the [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration).
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* **seo**: {{< version 0.2.10 >}} the same as the `params.page.seo` part in the [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration).
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{{< admonition tip >}}
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{{< version 0.2.10 >}}
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**featuredImage** and **featuredImagePreview** support the complete usage of [local resource references](#contents-organization).
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If the page resource with `name: featured-image` or `name: featured-image-preview` is set in the front matter,
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it is not necessary to set the parameter `featuredImage` or `featuredImagePreview`:
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```yaml
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resources:
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- name: featured-image
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src: featured-image.jpg
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- name: featured-image-preview
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src: featured-image-preview.jpg
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```
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{{< /admonition >}}
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## 3 Content Summaries
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**LoveIt** theme uses the summary of the content to display abstract information in the home page. Hugo can generate summaries of your content.
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![Summary Preview](summary.png "Summary Preview")
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### Automatic Summary Splitting
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By default, Hugo automatically takes the first 70 words of your content as its summary.
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You may customize the summary length by setting `summaryLength` in the [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration).
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If you are creating content in a [CJK]^(Chinese/Japanese/Korean) language and want to use Hugo’s automatic summary splitting, set `hasCJKLanguage` to `true` in your [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration).
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### Manual Summary Splitting
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Alternatively, you may add the `<!--more-->` summary divider where you want to split the article.
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Content that comes before the summary divider will be used as that content’s summary.
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{{< admonition >}}
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Be careful to enter `<!--more-->` exactly; i.e., all lowercase and with no whitespace.
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{{< /admonition >}}
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### Front Matter Summary
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You might want your summary to be something other than the text that starts the article. In this case you can provide a separate summary in the `summary` variable of the article front matter.
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### Use Description as Summary
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You might want your description in the `description` variable of the article front matter as the summary.
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You may add the `<!--more-->` summary divider at the start of the article. Keep content that comes before the summary divider empty. Then **LoveIt** theme will use your description as the summary.
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### Priority Order of Summary Selection
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Because there are multiple ways in which a summary can be specified it is useful to understand the order. It is as follows:
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1. If there is a `<!--more-->` summary divider present in the article but no content is before the divider, the description will be used as the summary.
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2. If there is a `<!--more-->` summary divider present in the article the text up to the divider will be provided as per the manual summary split method.
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3. If there is a summary variable in the article front matter the value of the variable will be provided as per the front matter summary method.
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4. The text at the start of the article will be provided as per the automatic summary split method.
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{{< admonition >}}
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It is not recommended to include rich text block elements in the summary, which will cause typographic errors. Such as code blocks, pictures, tables, etc.
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{{< /admonition >}}
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## 4 Basic Markdown Syntax
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This part is shown in the [basic markdown syntax page](../basic-markdown-syntax/).
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## 5 Extended Markdown Syntax {#extended-markdown-syntax}
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**LoveIt** theme has some extended syntax elements for you to write articles.
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### Emoji Support
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This part is shown in the [emoji support page](../emoji-support/).
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### Mathematical Formula
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**LoveIt** theme supports mathematical formulas based on [$\KaTeX$](https://katex.org/).
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Set the property `enable = true` under `[params.math]` in your [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration)
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and the property `math: true` of the article front matter to enable the automatic rendering of mathematical formulas.
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**$\KaTeX$** automatically renders formulas based on **specific delimiters**.
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{{< admonition tip >}}
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Here is a list of [$\TeX$ functions supported by $\KaTeX$](https://katex.org/docs/supported.html).
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{{< /admonition >}}
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{{< admonition >}}
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Since Hugo generates HTML documents according to the syntax such as `_`/`*`/`>>` when rendering Markdown documents,
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and some text content in the form of escape characters
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(such as `\(`/`\)`/`\[`/`\]`/`\\`) escape processing will be performed automatically,
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therefore, additional escape character expressions are required for these places to achieve automatic rendering:
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* `_` -> `\_`
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* `*` -> `\*`
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* `>>` -> `\>>`
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* `\(` -> `\\(`
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* `\)` -> `\\)`
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* `\[` -> `\\[`
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* `\]` -> `\\]`
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* `\\` -> `\\\\`
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**LoveIt** theme supports `raw` shortcode to avoid these escape characters,
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which helps you write raw mathematical formula content.
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Example `raw` input:
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```markdown
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Inline Formula: {{</* raw */>}}\(\mathbf{E}=\sum_{i} \mathbf{E}_{i}=\mathbf{E}_{1}+\mathbf{E}_{2}+\mathbf{E}_{3}+\cdots\){{</* /raw */>}}
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Block Formula:
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{{</* raw */>}}
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\[ a=b+c \\ d+e=f \]
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{{</* /raw */>}}
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```
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The rendered output looks like this:
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Inline Formula: {{< raw >}}\(\mathbf{E}=\sum_{i} \mathbf{E}_{i}=\mathbf{E}_{1}+\mathbf{E}_{2}+\mathbf{E}_{3}+\cdots\){{< /raw >}}
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Block Formula:
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{{< raw>}}
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\[ a=b+c \\ d+e=f \]
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#### Inline Formula
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The default inline delimiters are:
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* `$ ... $`
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* `\( ... \)` (escaped: `\\( ... \\)`)
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```tex
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$c = \pm\sqrt{a^2 + b^2}$ and \\(f(x)=\int_{-\infty}^{\infty} \hat{f}(\xi) e^{2 \pi i \xi x} d \xi\\)
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```
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The rendered output looks like this:
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$c = \pm\sqrt{a^2 + b^2}$ and \\(f(x)=\int_{-\infty}^{\infty} \hat{f}(\xi) e^{2 \pi i \xi x} d \xi\\)
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#### Block Formula
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The default block delimiters are:
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* `\[ ... \]` (escaped: `\\[ ... \\]`)
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* `\begin{equation} ... \end{equation}` (unnumbered: `\begin{equation*} ... \end{equation*}`)
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* `\begin{align} ... \end{align}` (unnumbered: `\begin{align*} ... \end{align*}`)
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* `\begin{alignat} ... \end{alignat}` (unnumbered: `\begin{alignat*} ... \end{alignat*}`)
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* `\begin{gather} ... \end{gather}` (unnumbered: `\begin{gather*} ... \end{gather*}`)
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For example:
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```tex
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$$ c = \pm\sqrt{a^2 + b^2} $$
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\\[ f(x)=\int_{-\infty}^{\infty} \hat{f}(\xi) e^{2 \pi i \xi x} d \xi \\]
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\rho \frac{\mathrm{D} \mathbf{v}}{\mathrm{D} t}=\nabla \cdot \mathbb{P}+\rho \mathbf{f}
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\end{equation*}
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\begin{equation}
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\begin{alignat}{2}
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10&x+&3&y = 2 \\\\
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3&x+&13&y = 4
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\begin{gather}
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C @= D
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\end{CD}
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```
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The rendered output looks like this:
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$$ c = \pm\sqrt{a^2 + b^2} $$
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\\[ f(x)=\int_{-\infty}^{\infty} \hat{f}(\xi) e^{2 \pi i \xi x} d \xi \\]
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\begin{equation*}
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\rho \frac{\mathrm{D} \mathbf{v}}{\mathrm{D} t}=\nabla \cdot \mathbb{P}+\rho \mathbf{f}
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\end{equation*}
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\begin{equation}
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\mathbf{E}=\sum_{i} \mathbf{E}\_{i}=\mathbf{E}\_{1}+\mathbf{E}\_{2}+\mathbf{E}_{3}+\cdots
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\end{equation}
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\begin{align}
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a&=b+c \\\\
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d+e&=f
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\end{align}
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\begin{alignat}{2}
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10&x+&3&y = 2 \\\\
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3&x+&13&y = 4
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\end{alignat}
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\begin{gather}
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a=b \\\\
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e=b+c
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\end{gather}
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\begin{CD}
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A @>a\>> B \\\\
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@VbVV @AAcA \\\\
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C @= D
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\end{CD}
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{{< admonition tip >}}
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You can add more inline and block delimiters in your [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration).
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{{< /admonition >}}
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#### Copy-tex
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**[Copy-tex](https://github.com/Khan/KaTeX/tree/master/contrib/copy-tex)** is an extension for **$\KaTeX$**.
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By the extension, when selecting and copying $\KaTeX$ rendered elements, copies their $\LaTeX$ source to the clipboard.
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Set the property `copyTex = true` under `[params.math]` in your [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration) to enable Copy-tex.
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Select and copy the formula rendered in the previous section, and you can find that the copied content is the $\LaTeX$ source code.
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#### mhchem
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**[mhchem](https://github.com/Khan/KaTeX/tree/master/contrib/mhchem)** is an extension for **$\KaTeX$**.
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By the extension, you can write beautiful chemical equations easily in the article.
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Set the property `mhchem = true` under `[params.math]` in your [site configuration](../theme-documentation-basics#site-configuration) to enable mhchem.
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```markdown
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$$ \ce{CO2 + C -> 2 CO} $$
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$$ \ce{Hg^2+ ->[I-] HgI2 ->[I-] [Hg^{II}I4]^2-} $$
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```
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The rendered output looks like this:
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$$ \ce{CO2 + C -> 2 CO} $$
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$$ \ce{Hg^2+ ->[I-] HgI2 ->[I-] [Hg^{II}I4]^2-} $$
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### Ruby Annotation {#ruby}
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An extended Markdown syntax for **ruby annotation** is supported in **LoveIt** theme:
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```markdown
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[Hugo]{?^}(An open-source static site generator)
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```
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The rendered output looks like this:
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[Hugo]^(An open-source static site generator)
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### Fraction {#fraction}
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{{< version 0.2.0 >}}
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An extended Markdown syntax for **fraction** is supported in **LoveIt** theme:
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```markdown
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[Light]{?/}[Dark]
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[99]{?/}[100]
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```
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The rendered output looks like this:
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[Light]/[Dark]
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[90]/[100]
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### Font Awesome {#fontawesome}
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**LoveIt** theme uses [Font Awesome](https://fontawesome.com/) as the icon library.
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You can easily use these icons in your articles.
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Get the `class` of icons you wanted from the [Font Awesome website](https://fontawesome.com/icons?d=gallery).
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```markdown
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Gone camping! {?:}(fas fa-campground fa-fw): Be back soon.
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That is so funny! {?:}(far fa-grin-tears):
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```
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The rendered output looks like this:
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Gone camping! :(fas fa-campground fa-fw): Be back soon.
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That is so funny! :(far fa-grin-tears):
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### Escape character {#escape-character}
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In some special cases (when writing this theme documentation :(far fa-grin-squint-tears):),
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your content will conflict with basic or extended Markdown syntax, and it is inevitable.
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|||
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The escape character syntax can help you build the content you wanted:
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```markdown
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{{??}X} -> X
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```
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For example, two `:` will enable emoji syntax, which is not the behavior you want. The escape character syntax is like this:
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```markdown
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{{??}:}joy:
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```
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The rendered output looks like this:
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**{?:}joy{?:}** instead of **:joy:**
|
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|
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{{< admonition tip >}}
|
|||
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This is related to **[an issue for Hugo](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/4978)**, which has not been resolved.
|
|||
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{{< /admonition >}}
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|||
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Another example is:
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```markdown
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[link{{??}]}(#escape-character)
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```
|
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The rendered output looks like this:
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**[link{?]}(#escape-character)** instead of **[link](#escape-character)**.
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