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Documention links borked #35

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darrenaddy opened this issue Mar 23, 2022 · 1 comment
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Documention links borked #35

darrenaddy opened this issue Mar 23, 2022 · 1 comment

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@darrenaddy
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Hello. Thanks for this nice theme!
I just wanted to note that in the README.md of this theme on GitHub, under "Local Development" the link to "Full Documentation" is a 404 error on docs.gethugothemes.com/academia/

Also, the params.toml file (in exampleSite/config/_default/params.toml )
starts out with #SITE SETUP followed by a documentation link that REDIRECTS to the wowchemy.com home page.
(There may be other files that link to documention, but these are the first two that I discovered.)
Thank you!

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darrenaddy commented Mar 24, 2022

OK. After investigating, I think I get it. Academia is basically wowchemy's Academic. The borked links are because a search & replace was done on a fork of that codebase which also affected the URLs. If you change the URLs (that I referenced) from "/academia/" to "/academic/" (for example) you will find the original Wowchemy docs (which reference the Academic starter theme a lot).
For example: This page on updating Wowchemy says: "To find your current version, look in themes/academic/data/academic.toml if it exists. " If you check for that file in Academia, it exists and says version = "4.3.1" So if you are looking at Academic documentation, I would imagine that one would need to take care not to reference any features found in later versions of Academic.
EDIT: In looking at the /css/academia.min file generated in the Public folder when building the static pages, it is built with Bootstrap 4.3.1 - I doubt that this is a coincidence. so the "version" of the Academic you are using seems to be dependent upon the version of the Bootstrap you are using.

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