Releases: poole/hyde
Releases · poole/hyde
v2.1.0
v2.0.0
Hyde has been rewritten to be built on Poole and now includes a few new features. Here's what's changed:
- New: Eight optional color schemes
- New: Reverse layout option with sidebar on right
- New: Auto-generating navigation in sidebar for any page with
layout: page
in the front-matter, with active link highlighting - Changed: Different font for body text (PT Sans instead of Open Sans)
- Changed: HTML and styles for the sidebar (it's no longer called
.masthead
) - Changed: Now using Redcarpet Markdown processor
Read more about the changes, Poole, and another theme, Lanyon, in the blog post.
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v1.1.2
v1.1.1
A few bug fixes and some content changes.
- Change: Rejiggered
padding
andmargin
once more. Now we use.content
to apply vertical and horizontalpadding
for spacing of blog posts. This nullifies the need for.fourohfour
, so that's been removed as well. - Change: Renamed the Hello, world post. Also added a features list and docs link, and clarified browser support.
- Bug:
<li>
s were lightened by default for some reason, now they usecolor
from the<body>
. - Bug: Related posts had inconsistent spacing on post pages.
- Change: Dropped the IE8 fallback
color
for the sidebar since we only do IE9 and up. - Docs: Fixed broken link to CSS file.
- Docs: Added screenshot of reverse layout.
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v1.1.0
Hyde 1.1.0 features several bug fixes, improved documentation, and a handful of new features.
- New: Added a reverse orientation option, so now sidebars can appear on the right
- New: Added eight simple colored themes based on base16
- New: Added support for Pygments syntax highlighting (with demo included in Example content post)
- Bug: Fixed inconsistent padding on post pages
- Bug: Removed
;
from the responsive<meta>
tag to fix invalid code - Bug: Fixed spacing of related posts section
- Change: Removed duplicate favicons from the
<head>
- Change: Increase
font-weight
of headings slightly - Change: Rewrote the CSS file to include table of contents, updated comments throughout, and a better organization (responsive aspects come after the base component classes)
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