Update exampleSite to show thumbnail support
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| | | tags = [ |
| | | "emoji", |
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| | | thumbnail = "http://placeimg.com/150/150/any?2" |
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| | | Emoji can be enabled in a Hugo project in a number of ways. |
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| | | series = ["Themes Guide"] |
| | | aliases = ["migrate-from-jekyl"] |
| | | thumbnail = "http://placeimg.com/150/150/any?1" |
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| | | This article offers a sample of basic Markdown syntax that can be used in Hugo content files, also it shows whether basic HTML elements are decorated with CSS in a Hugo theme. |
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| | | "shortcodes", |
| | | "privacy", |
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| | | thumbnail = "http://placeimg.com/150/150/any?3" |
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| | | Hugo ships with several [Built-in Shortcodes](https://gohugo.io/content-management/shortcodes/#use-hugo-s-built-in-shortcodes) for rich content, along with a [Privacy Config](https://gohugo.io/about/hugo-and-gdpr/) and a set of Simple Shortcodes that enable static and no-JS versions of various social media embeds. |