Merge pull request 'Pre-publication pass' (#3) from pre-publication into main
Reviewed-on: caribaud/silicate_guide#3 Reviewed-by: Albert ARIBAUD <albert+fj2@aribaud.net>
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Also, "Silicate" is pronounced like "Silly Cat" in french, which I find very funny.
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{{< center >}}
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{{< /center >}}
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## Contacts
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title = 'Demos'
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weight = 3
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All public demos are available at <https://silicate.aribaud.net/demos/> and their
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respectives sources at <https://silicate.aribaud.net/demos-sources/>.
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## Pepper & Carrot demo
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This demo showcase Silicate using the first three episodes
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of [Pepper & Carrot](https://www.peppercarrot.com/).
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It display the following features:
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- Long vertical comic strips made out of multiple smaller ones
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- Multilingual support
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- Transcript (First english page)
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- Custom background image
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You can check out the demo [here](https://silicate.aribaud.net/demos/pepper-carrot/)
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and browse its sources [here](https://silicate.aribaud.net/demos-sources/pepper-carrot/).
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weight = 40
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{{< warning >}}
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Page under redaction.
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{{< /warning >}}
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For the finishing touch, let's add an "About" page to talk a bit about your webcomic.
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Once again, this will be a page under the `content/` folder.
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<https://silicate.aribaud.net/>
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```
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Now, you can navigate to `https://localhost:1313/about/` and you should see the about page:
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Now, your website's files should look like this:
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{{< warning >}}
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Screenshot will be added soon.
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{{< /warning >}}
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```
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my_webcomic/
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hugo.toml
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content/
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about.md
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comic/
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_index.md
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E01P01/
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index.md
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transcript.md
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strips/
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E01P01.jpg
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```
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You can navigate to `https://localhost:1313/about/` and you should see the about page:
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Unlike the comic pages, we have no folder with a `index.md` file, directly a `.md` file because we
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need no other resources. This is what Hugo calls a "regular page", as opposed to a "page bundle" like before.
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* `name` is what is displayed in the nav
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* `pageRef` is what page should be displayed, relative to the
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`content/` folder
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* `weight` is the sorting order just like we saw for pages
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* `weight` is for sorting the menu entries just like we saw for pages
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Be careful, we need `[[menus.main]]` and **not** `[menus.main]`.
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Now, if we look at the home page, we should have a working `About` link
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leading to the corresponding page!:
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{{< warning >}}
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Screenshot will be added soon.
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{{< /warning >}}
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weight = 20
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{{< warning >}}
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Page under construction.
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{{< /warning >}}
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Still a bit boring, but let's add some more information about your webcomic into `hugo.toml`!
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Except for the title, all of them are optional.
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- If your broswer is still open, then the page should have automatically reloaded and the title should be fixed!
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{{< warning >}}
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Screenshot will be added soon.
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{{< /warning >}}
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That is because when Hugo is running, it automatically checks for changes in your files, and when it finds some, it
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updates the website in your browser.
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It will be both shown on the website and in RSS feeds.
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{{< warning >}}
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Screenshot will be added soon.
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{{< /warning >}}
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## Author info
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{{< warning >}}
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Page under redaction.
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Page under construction.
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{{< /warning >}}
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Ok! We have a blank site with Silicate installed!
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For this tutorial, we'll use [Pepper & Carrot](https://www.peppercarrot.com/) pages.
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This guide has a premade archive with everything you'll need.
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You can download it as a [tar.gz]() archive for Linux/Mac or a [zip]() for Windows.
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You can download it as a [tar.gz](silicate-pepper-carrot-demo-resources.tar.gz)
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archive for Linux/Mac or a [zip](silicate-pepper-carrot-demo-resources.zip) for Windows.
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{{< warning >}}
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Archives will be created soon.
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{{< /warning >}}
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But if you have your own comic already, you can use your it too!
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First off, let's create a `comic/` folder in `my_website/content/`.
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It will be where all comic pages will go.
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Now, we need to tell Silicate the title of the comic and give it a description.
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It will be used in the archive.
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Let's create an `_index.md` (notice the leading `_`) file inside `my_website/content/` with the following content:
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```
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title = 'Pepper & Carrot'
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+++
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Comic [Pepper & Carrot webcomic](https://www.peppercarrot.com/en/) by David Revoy.
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Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 - www.peppercarrot.com.
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```
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This content uses the [Markdown](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) syntax,
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so you can have some simple styling, like *\*italic text\**, **\*\*bold text\*\***, etc.
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{{< warning >}}
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Information on how to set the comic title and description will be added soon.
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Full description of Markdown possibilities will be added later.
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{{< /warning >}}
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This `_index.md` file tells Hugo that this folder is a *section*, that is, a group of pages.
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Now, you should have this:
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```
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my_webcomic/
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hugo.toml
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content/
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comic/
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_index.md
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```
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> What is the weird text block with the "+++"?
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This block is called a [*front matter*](https://gohugo.io/content-management/front-matter/#article),
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it is used to add attributes to a page or a section, such as its title.
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> The terminal just told me `ERROR Section '/comic' contains no pages!`!
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That's normal: Silicate tries to check if there are problems when building your website
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and refuses to do so when there is an obious problem.
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To fix it, let's add the first page from Pepper & Carrot!
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## Adding a new comic page
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Now we'll add page 01 from episode 01 from Pepper & Carrot!
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Create a `E01P01/` folder inside `comic/`. If you use your own webcomic,
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you can use your own page title as a folder name (just avoid spaces and specials characters
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because this folder name will be used as a URL for this page).
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Then create a text file named `index.md` (If you are on Windows, make sure the file created isn't
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`index.md.txt`; Windows likes to hide file extensions from you may need to force windows to display them).
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Then create a text file named `index.md`, without a leading `_` this time.
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This `index.md` file tells Hugo that the `E01P01` folder is a page and that all other
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If you are on Windows, make sure the file created isn't
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`index.md.txt`; Windows likes to hide file extensions from you, and you may need to force windows to display them.
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This `index.md` file tells Hugo that the `E01P01` folder is a page -- not a section -- and that all other
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files inside this folder belong to this page. This is what Hugo calls a "Page Bundle".
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### Post content
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Correctors: Alex Gryson, CGand, Hali, Marno van der Maas, Moini, Willem Sonke.
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```
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This content uses the [Markdown](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) syntax,
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so you can have some simple styling, like *\*italic text\**, **\*\*bold text\*\***, etc.
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This file also uses Markdown syntax and you can do the same formating as before!
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{{< warning >}}
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Full description of Markdown possibilities will be added later.
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{{< /warning >}}
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> What is this "weight" in the front matter?
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> What is the weird text block with the "+++"?
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Don't worry about it yet, it's used for ordering.
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This block is called a [*front matter*](https://gohugo.io/content-management/front-matter/#article),
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it is used to add attributes to the page, such as its title.
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And now, if we look at the website, we see this!:
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The `weight` attribute will be explained in [Page ordering](#page-ordering).
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That's a start, but that's... not great, because there are no pictures yet.
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The terminal also warned us about that:
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`WARN The comic page '/comic/e01p01' has no image matching the strips/**.{png,jpg,webp,PNG,JPG,WEBP} pattern!`
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That warning is a bit of a mouthful, what it means is: "Silicate want pictures inside
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a 'strips/' folder"
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### Comic pictures
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Now, all we need are pictures for the comic page.
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To fix this, all we need are pictures for the comic page.
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Create a `strips/` folder inside `E01P01/`
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So let's create a `strips/` folder inside `E01P01/`
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Get the `pages/E01P01.jpg` file from the resources you downloaded -- or your
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own comic page -- and add it inside the `strips/` folder.
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hugo.toml
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content/
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comic/
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_index.md
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E01P01/
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index.md
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strips/
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If your [website is running]({{% relref "tutorials/getting-started/site-creation" %}}#starting-your-site),
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then the home page should display the page you just added like so!:
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{{< warning >}}
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Screenshot will be added soon.
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{{< /warning >}}
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Also, you can add multiple pictures inside `strips/`, Silicate will look for everything that is
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a PNG, JPG or WEBP. On the website, they'll be ordered top to bottom by name, so you can make
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a Webtoon-style long comic strip from many smaller strips.
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Before we can add other pages, we need to take a look at some other topics first.
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### Page ordering
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Page ordering is important, and can get tricky.
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Now, the page should be displayed with a creation date under its title!:
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{{< warning >}}
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Screenshot will be added soon.
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{{< /warning >}}
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### Transcript
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Some webcomics provides transcripts of their pages. Adding a transcript to a comic page
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in Silicate is very simple: add a `transcript.md` text file next to your `index.md` and
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Silicate will automatically add a "Transcript" button to display or
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hide the content of `transcript.md` under your page.
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Like for `index.md`, you can use any Markdown syntax to format your
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transcript.
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For the first page, let's write a small transcript:
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```
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Pepper the witch prepares a potion in a cauldron
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while her cat Carrot lazily looks at her.
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She sprinkles some powder in the cauldron.
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**Pepper:**
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> ...and the last touch.
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> ...mmm probably not strong enough
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She closes her eyes and dumps the whole powder box
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into the mix while the cauldron bubbles with *Plop* sounds.
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```
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Now, you should have this file structure:
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```
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my_webcomic/
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hugo.toml
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content/
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comic/
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_index.md
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E01P01/
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index.md
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transcript.md
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strips/
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E01P01.jpg
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```
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And the transcript should appear on the page!:
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## Automatic Archive page
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The "Archive" page will automatically be kept up to date with the pages you add:
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It will show the comic title and its description.
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## Recap
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Now you have most of what you need to have a simple webcomic!
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Now you have most of what you need for a simple webcomic!
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You can just keep adding new pages!
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You can just keep adding new pages! The resource archive you downloaded
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has what you need to add the first three pages of Pepper & Carrot.
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Here's what to remember:
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* Comic pages go inside `content/comic/`.
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* Comic pages are folders with an `index.md` file.
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* Comic page pictures go into a `strips/` sub-folder.
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* Comic page transcripts go into a `transcript.md` file next to `index.md`.
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* `index.md` has a *front matter* to set its title, ordering and creation date.
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* Ordering is done through weights. Light/Small = first, heavy/big = last.
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title = 'Adding a background image'
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show_toc = false
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weight = 5
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Adding a background image for your website is *very* easy.
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Inside your website folder, there is an `assets/` folder.
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Simply create a `background/` folder inside that and put
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in there any JPG, PNG or WEBP you want!
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Note that if you put multiple pictures in there,
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Silicate will take the first one in alphabetical order.
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For example, if you downloaded the resource archive
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from the [Getting started tutorials]({{% relRef "tutorials/getting-started/new-comic-and-pages/" %}}),
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there is a background image in `background/`: `bg_ep7.jpg`.
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Just put the picture inside `assets/background/`.
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Your files should now be like this:
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```
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my_webcomic/
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hugo.toml
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assets/
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background/
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bg_ep7.jpg
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content/
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about.md
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comic/
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_index.md
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E01P01/
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index.md
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transcript.md
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strips/
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E01P01.jpg
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```
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And now, the website should look a lot better!:
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{{< warning >}}
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Currently under redaction.
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Currently under construction.
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{{< /warning >}}
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<!--more-->
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## It's just like creating a normal comic
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{{< warning >}}
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Currently under redaction.
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Currently under construction.
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{{< /warning >}}
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## Telling Hugo the type of the pages
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{{< warning >}}
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Currently under redaction.
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Currently under construction.
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{{< /warning >}}
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<div style="text-align:center">
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{{ .InnerDeindent | .Page.RenderString }}
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</div>
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