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baseURL = "https://westernagdata.org"
#"https://idahoagstats.github.io/wave/"
# This is a "one page"-website, so we do not need these kinds of pages...
disableKinds = ["section", "taxonomy", "term", "RSS", "robotsTXT"]
defaultContentLanguage = "en"
# The name of this wonderful theme ;-).
theme = "hugo-scroll"
# The browser tab name
title = "WAVE - Western Agriculture Variety Explorer"
# In order to add version information in the page's footer set to true.
# enableGitInfo = true
# Theme-specific variables `.Site.Params.myParamName`
[params]
# The path to your "favicon". This should be a square (at least 32px x 32px) png-file.
favicon = "images/favicon.png"
#footer = "images/UI_Main_horizontal_W.png"
# These "images" are used for the structured data templates. This will show up, when
# services like Twitter or Slack want to generate a preview of a link to your site.
# See https://gohugo.io/templates/internal#twitter-cards and https://gohugo.io/templates/internal#open-graph.
# NOT the actual header background image, go to _index.md instead
images = ["images/south_idaho_trials_bw.jpg"]
# When set true, it creates a visual guard (partially transparent rounded box), preventing non-ideal background images from interfering with title/description headings
# Ideal images are homogenous around the centre and contrasting to the text.
# see CSS classes: .title-and-description-guard, .blog-title, .blog-description
# see _index.md header_headline and header_subheadline
title_guard = true
# Another "title" :-). This one is used as the site_name on the Hugo's internal
# opengraph structured data template.
# See https://ogp.me/ and https://gohugo.io/templates/internal#open-graph.
title = "WAVE - Western Agriculture Variety Explorer"
# The "description" of your website. This is used in the meta data of your generated html.
description = "A hub for exploring variety testing data for crops important to the Pacific Northwest, including wheat, barley, canola, lentils, dry peas, and chickpeas."
# A "copyright"-line to be added at the bottom of the page.
# Hint: Plain HTML is supported in here as well. So you may e.g. add a link to your legal imprint-page.
copyright = "© University of Idaho"
[params.meta]
keywords = "wheat, variety testing, cultivar, Pacific Northwest, database"