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Bootstrap for Vanilla has been rewritten from scratch on top of Bootstrap 3 in this second installation of the most popular theme for Vanilla Forums. Kickstart your Vanilla-powered community forums with a fresh and solid theme that is ready to be customized to your heart's desires.
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QUESTION
Rebuilding blogdown site is not rendering correctly for some themes.
Having created a new directory using the R Project Wizard in RStudio, I create a new site using a custom theme such as "AlexFinn/simple-a" or "zwbetz-gh/vanilla-bootstrap-hugo-theme" with blogdown::new_site(theme = "AlexFinn/simple-a")
. Once created, I add the following to to config.TOML
; ignoreFiles = ["\\.Rmd$", "\\.Rmarkdown$", "_files$", "_cache$"]
At this point, all is working as expected and I get a properly formatted example site.
When I press the 'Build Website' button in the Build panel in RStudio again OR I upload to Netlify, for these two themes, my website is rendered with all styling and images removed; black text - bolded and sized - and with a plain white background. With "gcushen/hugo-academic" the colours appear but the images are missing. Nothing appears different with the "road2stat/hugo-tanka".
I would understand this behaviour with the vanilla theme but "simple-a" and "hugo-academic" are mentioned in the blogdown book in chapter 1.6
I am using Hugo 0.53 and blogdown_0.10.1
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Jan-22 at 06:02Build Website
is not for rendering the blogdown website, What it does is to render multiple Rmarkdown documents into a website.
You should use Addins -> Serve Site
or call the command blogdown::serve_site()
instead.
For more information on the difference between rmarkdown::render_site()
and blogdown, you can read
help("render_site", package="rmarkdown")
and- The rmarkdown official manual
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