+++ title = "Markdown Hugo Exporter" author = ["Óscar Nájera"] draft = false weight = 1005 +++ If your target is not a PDF file but a website, this exporter extends the [ox-hugo](https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/) exporter backend. So be sure to install that too. To export, there is nothing fancy to keep track of, but as an example I exclude some tags during export. ```emacs-lisp (let ((org-export-exclude-tags '("noexport" "latexonly"))) (org-export-to-file 'hugocv "hugocv.md")) ``` You are responsible for styling your website. Use all the CSS magic you know. Each entry is inside a `div` container and each element of the properties has its own class. Make sure that your hugo config has the markup parser attributes active and allows for html rendering. ```yaml markup: goldmark: renderer: unsafe: true parser: attribute: title: true block: true ``` You can also use an awards section for a different styling. Here you tag each entry with `cvhonor`. ```org * Awards ** First place :cvhonor: :PROPERTIES: :CV_ENV: cventry :DATE: <2014-09-01> :LOCATION: a city, a country :EVENT: The RACE :END: ** Sport Scholarship :cvhonor: :PROPERTIES: :DATE: <2013-09-01> :LOCATION: my city, your country :ORGANIZATION: The nice millionaire :END: ``` Next is the rendered result for the special entries with styling.