The Hugo theme used for the Bitflip Research blog
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Ed | Demo
Ed is a Hugo theme designed for textual editors based on minimal computing principles, and focused on legibility, durability, ease and flexibility.
This theme is adopted and finalized with new functionality from Jekyll Ed theme by Alex Gil.
Sample Ed editions
- Our sample site is the first edition built with Ed.
- Serghei Iakovlev's blog
Features
- Templates for narrative, drama and poetry
- Responsive design for mobile phones, tablets and PCs
- Relatively easy to learn and teach
- Works well in high- or low- bandwidth scenarios
- Easier for digital archives and libraries to preserve
- Open source, open access
- Unobtrusive footnotes
- Metadata in OpenGraph to play nice with social media and search engines
- Automatic table of content generation
- Simple search functionality
- Contact form
- Custom
robots.txt
(changes values based on environment) - RSS/Atom/Json Feeds Discovery
License
Ed licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.