v0.4
scientific-python-hugo-theme 0.4
We're happy to announce the release of scientific-python-hugo-theme 0.4!
Enhancements
- Use box-shadow feature boxes (#344).
- Upstream blog formatting (#348).
- Improve blog post metadata rendering (#357).
- Use pst-color-text-muted (not colorSecondaryDark) (#360).
- Remove navbar clone; instead render navbar using
position: sticky(#358). - Reduce flashing on page load (#359).
- Move shortcuts to top of container (#362).
- Add blog CSS (#367).
- Add details shortcode (#370).
- Stick footer to bottom (#369).
- Make button respond to hover and delete cruft (#373).
- Use mathjax (#366).
- Add tabs/tab shortcodes (#380).
- Use PST lists styling (#383).
- Simplify panel styling (#381).
- Add: "More" links after post summaries (#391).
- Tabs tidy and shortcuts (#387).
Bug Fixes
- Move section shortcuts to LHS (#346).
- Team gallery: use less general CSS class names (#356).
- In footer, derive copyright from author name (#374).
- Avoid narrow shrinking of posts on wide screens (#375).
- Fix tabs' borders (#386).
Documentation
- Document release process (#342).
- Fix Scientific Python font in header; also illustrates using custom CSS (#377).
Maintenance
- Ignore bot contributions (#343).
- Remove bulma subheading styling (#347).
- Update mermaid (10.6.0) (#351).
- Update font-awesome (#352).
- Cleanup CSS (#350).
- Add back tag cloud removed by accident (#364).
- Add back featuredImage that was removed by accident (#363).
- Cleanup colors (#371).
- Update theme gallery classes (#372).
- Do label check after first review (#376).
- Remove unused styles (#379).
- Remove unused bulman is-light (#384).
- [pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate (#385).
- Change: (Makefile) Clone site repos shallowly (#389).
Other
Contributors
3 authors added to this release (alphabetically):
- Adam Porter (@alphapapa)
- Jarrod Millman (@jarrodmillman)
- Stefan van der Walt (@stefanv)
2 reviewers added to this release (alphabetically):
- Jarrod Millman (@jarrodmillman)
- Stefan van der Walt (@stefanv)
These lists are automatically generated, and may not be complete or may contain duplicates.