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WARNING: UPGRADE HUGO TO VERSION 0.54.0 OR LATER * post_thumbnail -> post_featured * Add url, alt, caption and credit params for featured * Add previewOnly param * Add styles for featured * Add fallback for thumbnail.* * Add "Featured Images" page * Show caption & credit on single pages only * Update README: add featured image guide * Bump Hugo min version because `reflect.IsMap` [0.38 -> 0.54.0]
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---
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title: Featured Images
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description: "In this page, we will explain what featured images are and show you some examples how to add a featured \
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image for a page."
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date: 2019-09-12
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---
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Featured image is the image that appears on summaries at the list pages and the top of content pages. Every content page
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in this theme can have a featured image.
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<!--more-->
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## How to add a featured image
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Content pages in Hugo can have their images or any other files stored under the same directory of the page itself.
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In Hugo's terms, it's called **page bundle** and allows us to keep all assets together with a page content file.
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This theme uses page bundles for featured images. There are two main different ways to add a featured image.
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### Option 1. Put `featured.*` or `thumbnail.*` image in the page bundle
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This theme considers `featured` or `thumbnail` image in any popular graphic format in the root of the page bundle as
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a featured image.
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Directory structure of this page:
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```
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content
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└── post
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└── featured-images // single page folder (page bundle)
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├── featured.png // featured image
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└── index.md // page content file
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```
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### Option 2. Put any image in the page bundle & specify `featured` param
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You may put any image in the page bundle and specify `featured` param in the page's front matter:
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```yaml
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featured: image.jpg
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```
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- `featured` [`String`]: relative path of the image
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Or you can add some additional params like `alt`, `caption`, `credit` and `previewOnly`:
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```yaml
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featured:
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url: image.jpg
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alt: A scale model of the Eiffel tower standing on a map
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caption: Eiffel tower model
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credit: Unknown author
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previewOnly: false
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```
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- `featured` [`Map`]:
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- `url` [`String`]: relative path of the image
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- `alt` [`String`]: alternate text for the image
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- `caption` [`String`]: image caption
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- `credit` [`String`]: image credit
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- `previewOnly` [`Boolean`]: show only preview image
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## FAQ
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**Q**: _What will happen if I specify `alt`, `caption`, `credit` params, but miss `url`? Featured image will be shown or
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not?_\
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**A**: In that case, featured image would appear only if the page bundle contains `featured.*` or `thumbnail.*` image.
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Otherwise, you'll get nothing.
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**Q**: _Is featured image path case sensitive or insensitive? Featured.png and featured.png are different image relative
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paths for Hugo?_\
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**A**: The image matching is case-insensitive. In that case, Featured.png and featured.png are identical for Hugo.
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