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 (6)
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
The trainer was very motivated and knowledgeable. The trainer was not only capable of information transfer, she also brought it with humor to lighten the dry theoretical training subject.
Marco van den Berg - ZiuZ Medical B.V.
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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.