Course Outline
Introduction
Static Generators vs Database-Driven CMSs (Content Management Systems)
Setting up Hugo
Overview of Hugo Features
Overview of the Markdown Language
Working with the Command Line Interface
Preparing a Host Account
Authoring Web Content
Understanding the Hugo Directory Structure
Using Templates
Using Functions
Working with Variables
Implementing Hugo Pipes
Configuring Hugo
Deploying a Website to a Host Server
Designing a Continuous Integration Process and Strategy
Automating the Publishing Process
Migrating an Existing Site (e.g., WordPress) to Hugo
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- An understanding of HTML and CSS.
Audience
- Web developers
Testimonials (5)
Very friendly, we could talk as we wanted, everything went well.
Axel - Université Libre de Bruxelles
Course - Advanced TypeScript
Machine Translated
Well planned. Without much foundation, I didn't get lost and I knew where I was. Issues from general to specific provide the basis for further work in your own field.
Andrzej - TENSOFT Sp. z o.o.
Course - Design Patterns in PHP
Machine Translated
Comprehensive look an all topics. A lot of teaching by example and a great repository of knowledge Mike left built with us.
Wojciech Kochmański - 3LP SA
Course - Front-End Development from Basic to Advanced
Very "hands-on" training, with lots of examples and explanations. I really enjoyed it and I feel like a learned many new things in a very short time. Very well done!
Sorina - DB Global Technology
Course - JavaScript - Advanced Programming
I enjoyed the amount of hands on exercises we did. I personally learn by doing things so it was good that Francesco had lots of hands-on exercises to do. I struggled to pick up a few of the concepts from the slides but when I actually got hands on and was able to implement some of the key features of the language it helped me understand it better.