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authorOlivier DOSSMANN <git@dossmann.net>2018-08-14 01:15:46 +0300
committerOlivier DOSSMANN <git@dossmann.net>2018-08-14 01:15:46 +0300
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Add exampleSite as I planned to publish this theme on Hugo officiel
theme site
-rw-r--r--exampleSite/config.toml33
-rw-r--r--exampleSite/content/_index.md38
-rw-r--r--exampleSite/content/design/materials.md28
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+baseURL = "https://example.org"
+theme = "hugo_theme_adam_eve"
+DefaultContentLanguage = "en"
+
+[Languages]
+[Languages.fr]
+languageCode = "fr"
+title = "À propos d'aquarium"
+
+[Languages.en]
+languageCode = "en"
+title = "About aquarium"
+
+[Languages.fr.params]
+description = "Des poissons et de l'eau"
+
+[Languages.en.params]
+description = "Fish and water"
+
+[[Languages.fr.menu.main]]
+ name = "Accueil"
+ pre = "<span class='homepage'>⌂</span>"
+ weight = -110
+ identifier = "homepage"
+ url = "/"
+
+[[Languages.en.menu.main]]
+ name = "Homepage"
+ pre = "<span class='homepage'>⌂</span>"
+ weight = -110
+ identifier = "homepage"
+ url = "/"
+
diff --git a/exampleSite/content/_index.md b/exampleSite/content/_index.md
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+---
+title: "Aquarium"
+date: 2018-08-12T20:52:14+02:00
+draft: false
+---
+
+An **aquarium** (plural: aquariums or aquaria) is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aquatic reptiles such as turtles, and aquatic plants. The term "aquarium", coined by English naturalist Philip Henry Gosse, combines the Latin root aqua, meaning water, with the suffix -arium, meaning "a place for relating to".
+
+![Some goldfish](/goldfish.jpg)
+
+{{% note important %}}
+Please, don't eat me! I'm a **cute** fish.
+{{% /note %}}
+
+# Design
+
+{{% note tip %}}
+Click on these links to see in what other pages are different.
+{{% /note %}}
+
+ * [Materials]({{< ref "materials.md" >}})
+ * [Styles]({{< ref "styles.md" >}})
+
+# Maintenance
+
+{{% note warning %}}
+Next elements don't be links. But a list of page you planned to create later.
+
+By changing **nolink** keyword with **internal** one (in page source) it will change the CSS class. And so appearance will change.
+{{% /note %}}
+
+ * {{< nolink "Water conditions" "maintenance/water.md" >}}
+ * {{< nolink "Nitrogen cycle" "maintenance/nitrogen.md" >}}
+ * {{< nolink "Biological load" "maintenance/biology.md" >}}
+
+# External links
+
+ * {{< remote "Wikipedia page used as example" "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarium" >}}
diff --git a/exampleSite/content/design/materials.md b/exampleSite/content/design/materials.md
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+---
+title: "Materials"
+date: 2018-08-13T19:22:34+02:00
+draft: false
+---
+
+# Materials
+
+Most aquaria consist of glass panes bonded together by 100% silicone sealant, with plastic frames attached to the upper and lower edges for decoration. The glass aquarium is standard for sizes up to about 1,000 litres (260 US gal; 220 imp gal). However, glass as a material is brittle and has very little give before fracturing, though generally the sealant fails first. Aquaria are made in a variety of shapes, such as cuboid, hexagonal, angled to fit in a corner (L-shaped), and bow-front (the front side curves outwards). Fish bowls are generally either made of plastic or glass, and are either spherical or some other round configuration in shape.
+
+The very first modern aquarium made of glass was developed in the 19th century by Robert Warrington. During the Victorian age, glass aquariums commonly had slate or steel bottoms, which allowed them to be heated underneath by an open-flame heat source. These aquariums had the glass panels attached with metal frames and sealed with putty. Metal-framed aquariums were still available until the mid-1960s, when the modern, silicone-sealed style replaced them. Acrylic aquariums first became available to the public in the 1970s. Laminated glass is sometimes used, which combines the advantages of both glass and acrylic.
+
+Glass aquaria have been a popular choice for many home and hobbyist aquarists for many years. Once silicone sealant became strong enough to ensure a long-term water-tight seal, it eliminated the need for a structural frame. In addition to lower cost, glass aquaria are more scratch resistant than acrylic. Although the price is one of the main considerations for aquarists when deciding which of these two types of aquaria to purchase, for very large tanks, the price difference tends to disappear.
+
+
+An aquarium in the Burj Al Arab in Dubai
+Acrylic aquaria are now the primary competitor with glass. Prior to the invention of UV stabilization, early acrylic aquaria discolored over time with exposure to light; this is no longer the case. Acrylic is generally stronger than glass, weighs less, and provides a certain amount of temperature insulation. In colder climates or environments, it is easier to achieve and maintain a tropical temperature and requires less capacity from an aquarium heater. Acrylic-soluble cements are used to directly fuse acrylic together. Acrylic allows for the formation of unusual shapes, such as the hexagonal tank. Compared to glass, acrylics are easier to scratch; but unlike glass, it is possible to polish out scratches in acrylic.
+
+
+Large aquaria might instead use stronger materials such as fiberglass-reinforced plastics. However, this material is not transparent. Reinforced concrete is used for aquaria where weight and space are not factors. Concrete must be coated with a waterproof layer to prevent the water from breaking down the concrete, as well as preventing contamination of the water by the concrete.
+
+Plywood can also be used when building aquaria. The benefits of using plywood include: lower construction costs, less weight, and better insulation. A popular positioning choice for plywood aquaria is keeping them in a wall. Here the use of plywood is hidden by sinking the aquarium inside the wall. Putting insulation between the two helps with the insulation of a heated tank.
+
+{{% note normal %}}
+This drawing have been simplified to understand how it works. It may have difference in reality.
+{{% /note %}}
+
+![Aquarium example](/aquarium.png)
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+---
+title: "Styles"
+date: 2018-08-13T19:32:57+02:00
+draft: false
+---
+
+# Styles
+
+Objects used for aquariums include: coffee tables, sinks, gumball machines and even toilets. Another such example is the MacQuarium, an aquarium made from the shell of an Apple Macintosh computer. In recent years, elaborate custom-designed home aquariums costing hundreds of thousands of dollars have become status symbols—according to The New York Times, "among people of means, a dazzling aquarium is one of the last surefire ways to impress their peers."
+
+![An aquarium in a Mac!](/Macquarium.jpg)
+
+## Kreisel
+
+A kreisel tank ("kreisel" being German for "spinning top" or "gyroscope") is an aquarium shaped like a horizontal cylinder that is designed to hold delicate animals such as jellyfish and newborn seahorses. These aquariums provide slow, circular water flow with a bare minimum of interior hardware to prevent the inhabitants from becoming injured by pumps or the tank itself. The tank has no sharp angles around its sides and keeps the housed animals away from plumbing. Water moving into the tank gives a gentle flow that keeps the inhabitants suspended. Water leaves the tank through a screen which prevents animals from being drawn into the pump intake or overflow line.
+
+There are several types of kreisel tanks. In a true kreisel, a circular tank has a circular, submerged lid. Pseudokreisels are "U" or semicircle shaped, usually without a lid. Stretch kreisels are a "double gyre" kreisel design, where the tank length is at least twice the height. Using two downwelling inlets on both sides of the tank lets gravity create two gyres in the tank. A single downwelling inlet may be used in the middle as well. The top of a stretch kreisel may be open or closed with a lid. There may also be screens about midway down the sides of the tank, or at the top on the sides. It is possible to combine these designs; a circular shaped tank is used without a lid or cover, and the surface of the water acts as the continuation of circular flow.
+
+## Biotope
+
+Another popular setup is the biotope aquarium. A biotope aquarium is a recreation of a specific natural environment. Some of the most popular biotopes are the freshwater habitats of the Amazon and Rio Negro rivers, the African rift lake environments of Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika, and saltwater coral reefs of Australia, the Red Sea, and the Caribbean. The fish, plants, substrate, rocks, wood, coral, and any other component of the display should completely match that of the local natural environment. It can be a challenge to recreate such environments, and most "true" biotopes will only have a few (if not only one) species of fish and invertebrates.
+
+Finally, an emerging concept for the home is that of a wall mounted aquarium, some of which are displayed at the Living Art Marine Center.
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