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A thing that probably helped this time around was that it very quickly became clear to me that the features I had been half arsedly implementing in my Makefile were standard features for Hugo.
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Another thing that undoubtedly helped being that the philosophy and syntax of Pandoc's more advanced features are quite similar to Hugo's.
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# Disservice to Hugo
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## Disservice to Hugo
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One big thing I bump into with Hugo is the fact that most Hugo websites I come across take one template and _maybe_ change the colorscheme.
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I feel this is a great disservice to the potential that Hugo has to offer in terms of flexibility.
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Yes, you _can_ have it similar to Wordpress, but you don't _have to_.
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Yes, you _can_ have it act similar to Wordpress, but you don't _have to_.
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I was scared off because I assumed would have to use some existing template or get my CSS to work within a Hugo context.
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The process of which, I assumed, would be mostly having beat Hugo into submission before it would display the things I wanted in the way I wanted.
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