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CCCHH Website
The new CCCHH website powered by the HUGO static site generator.
Website vs. Wiki
The website should contain information for new people about the club as well as upcoming events. The blog should also still exist. All other information like details on groups, projects and recurring events should be in the wiki.
- start page (onepager)
- who we are
- announcements aka current blog entry (if in the future)
- visit us -> open chaos + link to wiki for all recurring events
- event calendar
- groups, e.g. CTF team, CMS, freifunk, etc.
- directions (map)
- blog, split into:
- (event) announcements
- other blog posts and press releases
- imprint
Usage
Build and Deploy
Running the hugo command without and parameters will re-generate the site in the public
directory.
To deploy the website, just copy the whole folder to a directory which is servered by the webserver of your preference.
Please note, that the website should be re-deployed at least daily to update the "announcement" section on the front page even if there were no changed to the content.
Add Pages
To run a local version, just install HUGO by following the instructions for your operating system. To build the website and run a development webserver, execute:
hugo server
To also build posts in the future or in draft state, run this instead:
hugo server -D
Add an Event Announcement
There are two basic types of posts: Events and articles. Events will be shown on the home page from their publishing date until they have happened.
To create a new event blog post, run a command like this:
hugo new content --kind event blog/your-event-title.md
Add a Blog Entry
As mentioned before, you can also create blog posts for things which aren't events. They will only be shown in the "blog" section and posted to the RSS feeds.
To create a new general blog post, run a command like this:
hugo new content --kind article blog/your-article-title.md
Icons
You can use solid and brand icons from https://fontawesome.com/icons version 6 in your posts like this:
{{< fa envelope >}}
{{< fa brands gitlab >}}