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# A Hugo Theme Using HTML5 Semantics and IndieWeb Integration
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# A Basic Hugo Theme
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This theme is a fork of [My Basic Theme](https://git.thecorams.net/kevin/basic-theme),
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adding additional HTML5 semantics, a more responsive site design, and
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[IndieWeb](https://indieweb.org/) [microformats](http://microformats.org/wiki/Main_Page).
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While the official documentation about Hugo [Templates](https://gohugo.io/templates/)
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does provide all of the pieces to get started creating a theme, it doesn't
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necessarily put them together in one, easy-to-see-together place. This theme
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attempts to pull all of the necessary pieces together into a theme that can be
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used as a starting point to create more sophisticated themes.
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## Getting Started
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Installing the theme as a git submodule is the preferred way.
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```
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git add submodule https://git.thecorams.net/kevin/semantic-indieweb.git themes/semantic-indieweb
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git add submodule https://git.thecorams.net/kevin/basic-theme.git themes/basic-theme
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```
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### Example Site
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## Configuration
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As a very basic theme, there is very little to be configured via the `config.toml`
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file.
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The footer layout file uses Hugo's `markdownify` pipe to display the `copyright`
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configuration setting, providing support both for HTML character escape
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sequences such as `©` as well as markdwn formatting and links.
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```
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### IndieWeb / IndieAuth Identities
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The theme includes support for adding `rel="me"` links to the HTML head of
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every page. Such links help tie together the sites one owns, as well as
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provide support for [IndieAuth](https://www.w3.org/TR/indieauth/)
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authentication.
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These links can be configured by including one or more `params.Identity`
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blocks:
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```toml
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[[params.Identity]]
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type = "some-type"
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value = "identity"
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authn = false
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```
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The current set of known types are:
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- Email
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- The `value` should be a valid e-mail address which could be used for
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IndieAuth authentication
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- GitHub
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- The `value` should be a valid GitHub user name
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- GitLab
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- The `value` should be a valid GitLab user name
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- Twitter
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- The `value` should be a valid Twitter user name
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- MicroBlog
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- The `value` should be a valid MicroBlog user name
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- PGP
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- The `value` should be a valid URL to the site owner's public PGP key
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The IndieAuth standard allows the site author to specify which of the
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`rel="me"` links should be preferred for authentication. If the `authn`
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parameter for an identity is set to `true`, the link will be generated
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as `rel="me authn"`. As explained on
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[https://indielogin.com/setup](https://indielogin.com/setup):
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> If any of your `rel="me"` links also include `authn` in the list of rels,
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> then IndieLogin.com will only use the links with `authn`, and will no longer
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> consider your plain `rel="me"` links as authentication options.
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### IndieWeb h-card
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The theme includes a "card" for displaying the site author's photo (or a logo
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image for the site), the author's name, and the author's rough location. The
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data in the card is marked up with [h-card](http://microformats.org/wiki/h-card)
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microformats, for integration with IndieWeb-aware sites and tools.
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```toml
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# Configuration Parameters for IndieWeb h-card
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[params.Card]
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Author = "Site Author Name"
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Photo = "images/picture-o.svg"
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Locality = "City/Town/Village"
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Region = "State/County/Province"
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Country = "Country Name"
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```
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#### Social Network Links
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The theme will render a ribbon of icon links to other sites beneath the
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author's location information. The theme comes bundled with
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[Fork Awesome v1.1.7](https://forkaweso.me/Fork-Awesome/). Any of the icons
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provided by Fork Awesome can easily be used. For example, to add a link to
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one's Twitter profile, add a configuration block that uses the Fork Awesome
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twitter icon:
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```toml
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[[params.Social]]
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profile = "https://twitter.com/twitter-user-name"
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icon = "fa fa-twitter"
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```
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The icon/font library being used can be overriden by creating a site-specific
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`icons.html` partial. Font Awesome, Fork Awesome, Fontello, and many other
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icon/font libraries all support embedding an icon using similar CSS class names,
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which can be used in the `icon = "...."` configuration.
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In addition to the `profile` and `icon` pairs, there is also support for e-mail
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links and PGP key file links with the PGP fingerprint as a toolip:
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```toml
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[[params.Social]]
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email = "email@example.com"
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icon = "fa fa-envelope-o"
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[[params.Social]]
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publicKey = "pgp_key_file.txt"
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fingerprint = "AAAA BBBB CCCC DDDD"
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icon = "fa fa-key"
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```
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## Theme Organization
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### Semantic Content Organization
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value = "MicroBlogUserName"
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authn = false
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[[params.Identity]]
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type = "LinkedIn"
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value = "LinkedInUserName"
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authn = false
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[[params.Identity]]
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type = "PGP"
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value = "pgp_key_file.txt"
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