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sitefi's Issues

Add support for multi-user blogs

Similar to categories, we can generate blog pages for users. All this needs is changing the input structure for the articles and introducing user-directories under posts.

Include HTML in rss/atom

I have added the "content" node in the RSS/ATOM Feeds in my fork, this can help for cross-posting to other blogs like dev.to if this is something of interest let me know and I can make a PR

Add category/label support

In a larger blog, especially in a multi-user one (a feature to be implemented), it's often handy to separate content into categories by marking articles with labels.

This feature requires/uses additional inner templates and placeholders, to be documented here.

F# syntax highlighting not working

One of the listed key features is "Syntax highlighting for F# code blocks"
But when I follow instructions from the ReadMe the code looks like this:

_sample

So, there is no highlighting for code. Have I missed something?

Themes

So, you say index.html is the main theme, and when I go and look for HTML themes, they are most often also shipped with Javascript and CSS in the process.

Do I just throw them in the same directory with the index.html?

Do they cooperate at all?

Come up with a better project name

"BlogEngine" seems to be an overly generic name to call a project, do we have any better alternatives?

I would like to settle on a good name before submitting projects to aggregators, such as in #2 .

Add RSS and Atom support

Many users still find, read or otherwise consume blogs via RSS and it's also a useful device in a handful of other scenarios. An RSS feed is essentially nothing more than an XML file, and statically generating it should be relatively straightforward.

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