* as per deprecation note: ERROR deprecated: .Site.IsMultiLingual was deprecated in Hugo v0.124.0 and will be removed in Hugo 0.137.0. Use hugo.IsMultilingual instead.
* as per deprecation note: ERROR deprecated: .Site.IsMultiLingual was deprecated in Hugo v0.124.0 and will be removed in Hugo 0.137.0. Use hugo.IsMultilingual instead.
* deprecated: .Sites.First was deprecated in Hugo v0.127.0 and will be removed in a future release.
* as per deprecation note: ERROR deprecated: .Site.IsMultiLingual was deprecated in Hugo v0.124.0 and will be removed in Hugo 0.137.0. Use hugo.IsMultilingual instead.
* resources.ToCSS was deprecated in Hugo v0.128.0 and will be removed in a future release. Use css.Sass instead.
* ignore ressources from example site
# Problem
The warning
```
INFO deprecated: .Site.IsMultiLingual was deprecated in Hugo v0.124.0
and will be removed in a future release. Use hugo.IsMultilingual
instead.``
shows up
# Solution
Follow the deprecation warning
Prior to this commit, the partial for determining a page title used the
`Title` property of a page, if present, or humanized and titleized the
file name if not.
It did not use the `LinkTitle` property at all (defined in the
[front matter][01]). According to the [menu documentation][02]:
> The following order is used to determine an Identifier:
>
> `.Name > .LinkTitle > .Title`
>
> This means that `.Title` will be used unless `.LinkTitle is present,
> etc.
Similar, the documentation for [menu entry variables][03] states:
> The `name` key, if set for the menu entry, sets this value. If that
> key is not set, and if the menu entry is set in a page front-matter,
> this value defaults to the page's `.LinkTitle`.
Together, these imply that if `.LinkTitle` is specified, it should be
preferred over `.Title` for the generated nav menu.
[01]: https://gohugo.io/content-management/front-matter/
[02]: https://gohugo.io/content-management/menus/#nesting
[03]: https://gohugo.io/variables/menus/#menu-entry-variables
This change allows hugo to build pages correcly when
`canonifyURLs = false` and `relativeURLs = true`.
Otherwise the links on the menu will be canonicalized regardless of
configuration.
This results in broken sites in a number of situations, such as sites
served behind a reverse-proxy that don't want to account for the prefix
they're served under.
* Allow site title to be customised via parital
* Modify readme to highlight available partials
* Rename template for consistency
* Move title tags to head partial