During our trip to Italy this year, I fell in love with the Hugo Spritz cocktail. It was afternoon go-to since it was so light and refreshing. When we returned home, I started making them and decided to put a festive twist on the classic recipe in preparation for the holidays.
The Hugo Spritz is a light and refreshing aperitif that is made with elderflower liqueur, sparkling soda or water, limes, mint and prosecco. This cranberry version adds a few fresh cranberries for a festive touch. (Note: You can muddle the cranberries a little if you want more of their flavor.
When working on perfecting this cranberry hugo spritz, I found that the best combination came with the addition of a small amount of orange liqueur to go along with the tart cranberries. You can leave it out completely and still have a fabulous cocktail though.
Config Dir: You can now split your configuration sections into directories per environment. Hugo did support multiple configuration files before this release, but it was hard to manage for bigger sites, especially those with multiple languages. With this we have also formalized the concept of an environment; the defaults are production (when running hugo) or development (when running hugo server) but you can create any environment you like. We will update the documentation, but all the details are in this issue. Also, see this PR for how the refactored configuration for the Hugo website looks like.
Unmarshal JSON, TOML, YAML or CSV: transform.Unmarshal (see the documentation is a new and powerful template function that can turn Resource objects or strings with JSON, TOML, YAML or CSV into maps/arrays.
This release represents 37 contributions by 5 contributors to the main Hugo code base. @bep leads the Hugo development with a significant amount of contributions, but also a big shoutout to @moorereason, @coliff, and @jfyuen for their ongoing contributions. And a big thanks to @digitalcraftsman and @onedrawingperday for their relentless work on keeping the themes site in pristine condition and to @kaushalmodi for his great work on the documentation site.
While I know that Hugo can integrate standard Google Analytics Property IDs (such as UA-XXXX), my question is, whether hugo also supports passing the UTM parameters for conversion goal tracking ( -tracking-with-utm-parameters/ )
It would be a must have feature. I like the idea. It might be implemented so as to add the utm parameters to all anchored-link-URLs in pages. Maybe it could be achieved by allowing the user to define utm parameters in config file.
Links present in frontmatter variables, if any, would not be affected though. Such variables would need to be called with markdownify. Example, .Params.variable . It may have unwanted side-effects though.
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