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author | Stephen Jung <tummychow@users.noreply.github.com> | 2016-01-14 17:10:12 +0300 |
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committer | Stephen Jung <tummychow@users.noreply.github.com> | 2016-01-14 17:10:12 +0300 |
commit | e8b39915568de4c6de0f89085ea62b91f26bfed3 (patch) | |
tree | 42145cc2d05af7d835c4800f481dcf3f3824e2f2 | |
parent | 8330dc9f0ae0ae1832f93b2c626089ccf26a885d (diff) |
Mention upstream README
see discussion on #13
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Lanyon-Hugo generates a post list at `/post/`. By default, Lanyon doesn't actual ### Look and Feel -The CSS from the original Lanyon is unchanged, and you can find it in [`static/css`](static/css). Any of the modifications suggested for Lanyon can also be applied to Lanyon-Hugo, by changing the CSS here. +The CSS from the original Lanyon is unchanged, and you can find it in [`static/css`](static/css). Any of the modifications suggested for Lanyon can also be applied to Lanyon-Hugo, by changing the CSS here. You can find these tweaks in the [upstream README](https://github.com/poole/lanyon#themes). You can use syntax highlighting, if you have [Pygments](http://pygments.org/). See the "example content" post for an example. Lanyon has a color scheme of some kind for Pygments in `css/syntax.css`, which this theme will use. More detail on Hugo's syntax highlighting shortcode can be found [here](http://hugo.spf13.com/extras/highlighting). You can also generate CSS for other pygments themes like so: |