Creating your own Hugo Theme!

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Why settle for some generic theme when you can make your own? Now you can save yourself from the fate of having to use some pre-built template, with my amazing tutorial to teach you everything you need to know about theming in Hugo...

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i've been looking for a simple crash course for hugo theming for over a year now, and you really made my day! thank you for this!

cindrmon
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God Bless you My Murphy!! This was brilliant!

komalthecoolk
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This made me understand how Hugo themes work

Thanks a lot

ibra
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Your site is prob the cleanest hugo repo I've seen. Didn't consider folders for each page.

hellowill
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Finally I can have my own theme. No soydev BS.

hellowill
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I must say this is very well explained, thank you

marceljki
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When I replicate all your steps, I can never get Posts nor About to show up, let alone any text on the homepage. Is there any potential reason behind this?

o.s.h.
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take a shot whenever you hear theme. Thanks for the video.

muffinberg
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Thank you for this great tutorial, just what I needed, I was trying to fly before I could walk :-)

MdpWebDevelopment
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Thank you Eric this tutorial is awesome!

berkaycubuk
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Thank you mate! Am going to build my website on top of your theme!

saidneder
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thank u so much for this video. help a lot

xczlife
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Amazing tutorial! Thank you, really helped! :)

HonzaJenicek
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This is really great!!! thank you so much

yuanyiz
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Bro.... How to convert jekyll theme to hugo????

Farhamdani
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The purpose of having a dot i.e. `.` in {{ partial "footer.html" . }} is so you pass ALL parameters into the footer partial. If you want to only pass `.Title` then you'd change it to {{ partial "footer.html" .Title }} and now the footer only has access to title, nothing more. AFAIK, most of the time you'll need to just pass the dot i.e. `.`

mfaani