Pretty basic theme for Hugo that covers all of the essentials. All you have to do is start typing!
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PostCSS is a tool for transforming CSS with JavaScript. It can be used to develop a template language such as Sass and LESS. The PostCSS core consists of:
There are official tools making it possible to use PostCSS with build systems such as Webpack, Gulp, and Grunt. There is also a console interface available. Browserify or Webpack can be used to open PostCSS in a browser.
The complete plugin list can be found on postcss.parts, with some examples listed below.
Pretty basic theme for Hugo that covers all of the essentials. All you have to do is start typing!
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