publication time and date and the last modified time and date
independently.
This makes it possible to access the last updated date with {{ article.locale_modified }} in templates.
Additionally, an already delivered feed entry can be corrected by changing the modified date and time, as it is used for atom:update
/ rss pubDate field now.
This adds the lstrip_blocks Jinja parameter and removes unnecessary
whitespace from a few notmyidea templates.
Note: The lstrip_blocks parameter requires Jinja 2.7+, which has been
noted in Pelican's setup.py.
Credit for this commit goes entirely to Russ Webber, who has earned my
eternal thanks for discovering and applying this useful Jinja parameter.
Refs #969
For sites where there are no SOCIAL links defined the FEED_ALL_ATOM and/or the FEED_ALL_RSS links are not displayed.
Also update the functional tests output.
1. Following up on bbinet's changes in f12a297, ensure that the notmyidea
theme's article.html template includes the SITEURL variable when
constructing URL links.
2. Add missing slash to the base.html template so that clicking on the
site header at top left refers to "/" instead of "" when SITEURL is not
defined. Otherwise, the "" target will cause the browser to load the
current page and not the site's root (as one would expect).
As it is done when reading the file, we need to remove html tags for the
permalink and the slug (this is done here for the notmyidea and simple themes).
While modifying the themes I also replaced the `pagename` template tag with
`article.url` (`pagename` was an empty variable, no more used ?).
The initial work on enabling feeds to be served from a different domain
than the site domain focused on the feed link displayed inside the
base template. But there is also a feed link inside the generated feed
itself, which this commit updates to use the FEED_DOMAIN value (if
defined).
Also, it turns out that the FEED_MAIN_URL setting is not necessary; the
existing FEED and FEED_RSS functionality is simpler and can address the
targeted use case just as easily. That attribute has been removed from
the settings and template, along with corresponding changes to the docs.
Refs #177.
This (indirectly) enables support for FeedBurner. Added docs for
FeedBurner configuration. Clarify how defining the SITEURL attribute
affects URL structure. Closes#177.