Hello Hugo (and blogdown)
Just a quick post using blogdown and Hugo.
This is just a quick post using some blogdown and Hugo functionalities. First I’m going to load some typical information I use for most of my knitted html documents:
Data science, water, isotopes, and ecosystems
Just a quick post using blogdown and Hugo.
This is just a quick post using some blogdown and Hugo functionalities. First I’m going to load some typical information I use for most of my knitted html documents:
In a previous post I provided some notes related to setting up Hugo. In this post I continue with my Hugo journey, but focus on information related to hosting the site with GitLab Pages.
This is the third blog/site I’ve built in the last few years. Knowing very little about web development, but wanting to develop some kind of curated web presence, I’ve moved from Blogger to Jekyll (hosted on GitHub) and now to Hugo (which I’m hoping to host on GitLab using a custom domain) via the blogdown
package in R. It’s really my comfort with R, Rstudio, and knitr
/rmarkdown
that has prompted this move, because I want to take advantage of all the features I’m used to in the R/RStudio…