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Bjørn Erik Pedersen
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["An Introduction to Static Site Generators", David Walsh]: https://davidwalsh.name/introduction-static-site-generators
["Static Site Generators", O'Reilly]: https://www.oreilly.com/web-platform/free/files/static-site-generators.pdf
["Static Site Generators", O'Reilly]: https://github.com/gohugoio/hugoDocs/files/1242701/static-site-generators.pdf
["Top 10 Static Website Generators", Netlify blog]: https://www.netlify.com/blog/2016/05/02/top-ten-static-website-generators/
[hugovwordpress]: https://gettingthingstech.com/hugo-vs.-wordpress-page-load-speed-comparison-hugo-leaves-wordpress-in-its-dust/
[StaticGen: Top Open-Source Static Site Generators (GitHub Stars)]: https://www.staticgen.com/

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weight: 10
{{< /code-toggle >}}
Note that if you have configured `tags` as a taxonomy, `tags` will also be added to the default configuration abve with the weight of `80`.
Note that if you have configured `tags` as a taxonomy, `tags` will also be added to the default configuration above with the weight of `80`.
Custom configuration should be set using the same syntax.

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attribute
: Enable custom attribute support for titles and blocks by adding attribute lists inside single curly brackets (`{.myclass class="class1 class2" }`) and placing it _after the Markdown element it decorates_, on the same line for titles and on a new line directly below for blocks.
{{< new-in "0.81" >}} In Hugo 0.81.0 we added support for adding attributes (e.g. CSS classes) to Markdown blocks, e.g. tables, lists, paragraphs etc.
{{< new-in "0.81.0" >}} In Hugo 0.81.0 we added support for adding attributes (e.g. CSS classes) to Markdown blocks, e.g. tables, lists, paragraphs etc.
A blockquote with a CSS class:

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@@ -65,17 +65,17 @@ You can [set Hugo version](https://www.netlify.com/blog/2017/04/11/netlify-plus-
For production:
{{< code-toggle file="netlify" >}}
{{< code file="netlify.toml" codeLang="toml" >}}
[context.production.environment]
HUGO_VERSION = "0.53"
{{< /code-toggle >}}
HUGO_VERSION = "0.82.1"
{{< /code >}}
For testing:
```
{{< code file="netlify.toml" codeLang="toml" >}}
[context.deploy-preview.environment]
HUGO_VERSION = "0.53"
```
HUGO_VERSION = "0.82.1"
{{< /code >}}
The Netlify configuration file can be a little hard to understand and get right for the different environment, and you may get some inspiration and tips from this site's `netlify.toml`:

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### Conditionals
`if`, `else`, `with`, `or`, and `and` provide the framework for handling conditional logic in Go Templates. Like `range`, each statement is closed with an `{{ end }}`.
`if`, `else`, `with`, `or`, `and` and `not` provide the framework for handling conditional logic in Go Templates. Like `range`, `if` and `with` statements are closed with an `{{ end }}`.
Go Templates treat the following values as **false**: