Adapt theme to be compatible with hugoBasicExample
_default/{archives,list}.html utilize .site.Params.mainSections This flexible option let's users decide what content pages they want to display in the archive and on the homepage. By default, Hugo adds content types with the most content files as a good heuristic. Can be overwritten at any time in the config file. Signed-off-by: Aditya Telange <21258296+adityatelange@users.noreply.github.com>
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<div class="archive">
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<header class="page-header"><h1>{{ .Title }}</h1></header>
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{{ range .Site.RegularPages.GroupByPublishDate "2006" }}
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{{ $pages := where site.RegularPages "Type" "in" site.Params.mainSections }}
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{{ range $pages.GroupByPublishDate "2006" }}
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{{ if ne .Key "0001" }}
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<div class="archive-year">
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<h2 class="archive-year-header">{{ replace .Key "0001" "" }}</h2>
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{{- partial "indexProfile.html" . }}
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{{else}} {{/* if not profileMode */}}
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{{ $isntDefault := not (or (eq (trim $.Site.Params.contentTypeName " ") "posts") (eq (trim $.Site.Params.contentTypeName " ") "")) }}
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{{ $contentTypeName := cond $isntDefault (string $.Site.Params.contentTypeName) "posts" }}
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{{ $PageContext := . }}
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{{ if .IsHome }}
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{{ $PageContext = .Site }}
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{{else}}
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{{- if .Title }}
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{{- if not .IsHome | and .Title }}
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<header class="page-header">
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<h1>{{ .Title }}</h1>
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</header>
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{{ end }}
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{{ end }}
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{{ $paginator := .Paginate (where $PageContext.RegularPages "Type" $contentTypeName) }}
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{{ $pages := .RegularPages }}
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{{ if .IsHome }}
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{{ $pages = where site.RegularPages "Type" "in" site.Params.mainSections }}
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{{end}}
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{{ $paginator := .Paginate $pages }}
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{{- range $index, $page := $paginator.Pages }}
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