# Pelican Tips ## Bootstrap Classes To have Bootstrap classes set for rendered html (`.table`, `.img-fluid` etc), use the [Bootstrapify](https://github.com/ingwinlu/pelican-bootstrapify) Pelican plugin. In your Pelican site: ```bash mkdir plugins git submodule add https://github.com/ingwinlu/pelican-bootstrapify plugins/pelican-bootstrapify ``` And in Pelican config: ```python # http://docs.getpelican.com/en/stable/plugins.html#how-to-use-plugins PLUGIN_PATHS = ['plugins'] PLUGINS = ['pelican-bootstrapify'] BOOTSTRAPIFY = { 'table': ['table', 'table-striped', 'table-hover'], 'img': ['img-fluid'], 'blockquote': ['blockquote'], } ``` Use `BOOTSTRAPIFY` to pass a `{'css-selector': ['list-of-classes']}` dict to the plugin. Bootstrapify will append `list-of-classes` to all tags that match `css-selector`. ## Favicons To use the `RFG_FAVICONS` setting, visit [Favicon Generator](http://realfavicongenerator.net/) to generate a favicon package and download it. In your Pelican site: ``` mkdir content/extras unzip .zip -d content/extras ``` And in Pelican config: ```python # https://github.com/getpelican/pelican/wiki/Tips-n-Tricks#second-solution-using-static_paths STATIC_PATHS = ['extras', 'images'] EXTRA_PATH_METADATA = { 'extras/android-chrome-192x192.png': {'path': 'android-chrome-192x192.png'}, 'extras/apple-touch-icon.png': {'path': 'apple-touch-icon.png'}, 'extras/browserconfig.xml': {'path': 'browserconfig.xml'}, ... } RFG_FAVICONS = True ``` `EXTRA_PATH_METADATA` should correspond with the favicon package: ```bash unzip -l .zip ``` ## Link posts When adding a Link: field to the post's metadata header, the article will be rendered as a link post, which means a link icon will appear behind its title, and the title of the article will link to the destination of the link when viewing the article page. In that same page a 'view link' link/button will be rendered at the end of the content. ## Use `sitemap.xml` There is a `sitemap.html` Jinja2 template that can be used to [generate a sitemap](https://github.com/getpelican/pelican/wiki/Tips-n-Tricks#generate-sitemapxml). In your Pelican config: ```python # Default value is ['index', 'tags', 'categories', 'authors', 'archives'] DIRECT_TEMPLATES = ['index', 'tags', 'categories', 'authors', 'archives', 'sitemap'] SITEMAP_SAVE_AS = 'sitemap.xml' ```