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# The base URL of the site; the only required configuration variable.
base_url = "https://www.aldofunes.com"
# The site title and description; used in feeds by default.
title = "Aldo Funes"
description = "Welcome to my personal blog!"
# The default language; used in feeds.
default_language = "en"
# The site theme to use.
theme = "tabi"
# For overriding the default output directory `public`, set it to another value (e.g.: "docs")
output_dir = "public"
# Whether dotfiles at the root level of the output directory are preserved when (re)building the site.
# Enabling this also prevents the deletion of the output folder itself on rebuilds.
preserve_dotfiles_in_output = false
# When set to "true", the Sass files in the `sass` directory in the site root are compiled.
# Sass files in theme directories are always compiled.
compile_sass = false
# When set to "true", the generated HTML files are minified.
minify_html = true
# A list of glob patterns specifying asset files to ignore when the content
# directory is processed. Defaults to none, which means that all asset files are
# copied over to the `public` directory.
# Example:
# ignored_content = ["*.{graphml,xlsx}", "temp.*", "**/build_folder"]
ignored_content = []
# Similar to ignored_content, a list of glob patterns specifying asset files to
# ignore when the static directory is processed. Defaults to none, which means
# that all asset files are copied over to the `public` directory
ignored_static = []
# When set to "true", a feed is automatically generated.
generate_feeds = true
# When set to "all", paginated pages are not a part of the sitemap, default is "none"
exclude_paginated_pages_in_sitemap = "none"
# The filenames to use for the feeds. Used as the template filenames, too.
# Defaults to ["atom.xml"], which has a built-in template that renders an Atom 1.0 feed.
# There is also a built-in template "rss.xml" that renders an RSS 2.0 feed.
feed_filenames = ["atom.xml"]
# The number of articles to include in the feed. All items are included if
# this limit is not set (the default).
# feed_limit = 20
# When set to "true", files in the `static` directory are hard-linked. Useful for large
# static files. Note that for this to work, both `static` and the
# output directory need to be on the same filesystem. Note that the theme's `static`
# files are always copied, regardless of this setting.
hard_link_static = false
# The default author for pages
author = "Aldo Funes"
# The taxonomies to be rendered for the site and their configuration of the default languages
# Example:
# taxonomies = [
# {name = "tags", feed = true}, # each tag will have its own feed
# {name = "tags"}, # you can have taxonomies with the same name in multiple languages
# {name = "categories", paginate_by = 5}, # 5 items per page for a term
# {name = "authors"}, # Basic definition: no feed or pagination
# ]
#
taxonomies = [{ name = "tags" }]
# When set to "true", a search index is built from the pages and section
# content for `default_language`.
build_search_index = true
# When set to "false", Sitemap.xml is not generated
generate_sitemap = true
# When set to "false", robots.txt is not generated
generate_robots_txt = true
# Configuration of the Markdown rendering
[markdown]
# When set to "true", all code blocks are highlighted.
highlight_code = true
# When set to "true", missing highlight languages are treated as errors. Defaults to false.
error_on_missing_highlight = false
# A list of directories used to search for additional `.sublime-syntax` and `.tmTheme` files.
extra_syntaxes_and_themes = []
# To use a Zola built-in theme, CSP needs to allow unsafe-inline for style-src.
highlight_theme = "css"
highlight_themes_css = [{ theme = "dracula", filename = "css/syntax.css" }]
# When set to "true", emoji aliases translated to their corresponding
# Unicode emoji equivalent in the rendered Markdown files. (e.g.: :smile: => 😄)
render_emoji = false
# CSS class to add to external links (e.g. "external-link")
external_links_class = "external"
# Whether external links are to be opened in a new tab
# If this is true, a `rel="noopener"` will always automatically be added for security reasons
external_links_target_blank = true
# Whether to set rel="nofollow" for all external links
external_links_no_follow = false
# Whether to set rel="noreferrer" for all external links
external_links_no_referrer = false
# Whether smart punctuation is enabled (changing quotes, dashes, dots in their typographic form)
# For example, `...` into `…`, `"quote"` into `“curly”` etc
smart_punctuation = true
# Whether parsing of definition lists is enabled
definition_list = false
# Whether to set decoding="async" and loading="lazy" for all images
# When turned on, the alt text must be plain text.
# For example, `![xx](...)` is ok but `![*x*x](...)` isnt ok
lazy_async_image = false
# Whether footnotes are rendered in the GitHub-style (at the bottom, with back references) or plain (in the place, where they are defined)
bottom_footnotes = true
# This determines whether to insert a link for each header like the ones you can see on this site if you hover over
# a header.
# The default template can be overridden by creating an `anchor-link.html` file in the `templates` directory.
# This value can be "left", "right", "heading" or "none".
# "heading" means the full heading becomes the text of the anchor.
# See "Internal links & deep linking" in the documentation for more information.
insert_anchor_links = "none"
# Configuration of the link checker.
[link_checker]
# Skip link checking for external URLs that start with these prefixes
skip_prefixes = [
"http://[2001:db8::]/",
]
# Skip anchor checking for external URLs that start with these prefixes
skip_anchor_prefixes = [
"https://caniuse.com/",
]
# Treat internal link problems as either "error" or "warn", default is "error"
internal_level = "error"
# Treat external link problems as either "error" or "warn", default is "error"
external_level = "error"
# Various slugification strategies, see below for details
# Defaults to everything being a slug
[slugify]
paths = "on"
taxonomies = "on"
anchors = "on"
# Whether to remove date prefixes for page path slugs.
# For example, content/posts/2016-10-08_a-post-with-dates.md => posts/a-post-with-dates
# When true, content/posts/2016-10-08_a-post-with-dates.md => posts/2016-10-08-a-post-with-dates
paths_keep_dates = false
[search]
# Whether to include the title of the page/section in the index
include_title = true
# Whether to include the description of the page/section in the index
include_description = false
# Whether to include the RFC3339 datetime of the page in the search index
include_date = false
# Whether to include the path of the page/section in the index (the permalink is always included)
include_path = false
# Whether to include the rendered content of the page/section in the index
include_content = true
# At which code point to truncate the content to. Useful if you have a lot of pages and the index would
# become too big to load on the site. Defaults to not being set.
# truncate_content_length = 100
# Whether to produce the search index as a javascript file or as a JSON file
# Accepted values:
# - "elasticlunr_javascript", "elasticlunr_json"
# - "fuse_javascript", "fuse_json"
index_format = "elasticlunr_json"
# Optional translation object for the default language
# Example:
# default_language = "fr"
#
# [translations]
# title = "Un titre"
#
[translations]
# Additional languages definition
# You can define language specific config values and translations:
# title, description, generate_feeds, feed_filenames, taxonomies, build_search_index
# as well as its own search configuration and translations (see above for details on those)
[languages]
# For example
# [languages.fr]
# title = "Mon blog"
# generate_feeds = true
# taxonomies = [
# {name = "auteurs"},
# {name = "tags"},
# ]
# build_search_index = false
[languages.es]
title = "Aldo Funes"
generate_feeds = true
taxonomies = [{ name = "tags" }]
build_search_index = true
#[languages.pt-PT]
#title = "Aldo Funes"
#generate_feeds = true
#taxonomies = [{ name = "tags" }]
#build_search_index = true
[extra]
# Check out the documentation (or the comments below) to learn how to customise tabi:
# https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/
# Use sans-serif font everywhere.
# By default, the serif font is only used in articles.
override_serif_with_sans = false
# Enable JavaScript theme toggler to allow users to switch between dark/light mode.
# If disabled, your site will use the theme specified in the `default_theme` variable.
theme_switcher = true
# This setting determines the default theme on load ("light" or "dark").
# To follow the user's OS theme, leave it empty or unset.
default_theme = ""
# Choose the colourscheme (skin) for the theme. Default is "teal".
# Skin available: blue, lavender, mint, red, sakura, teal, monochrome, lowcontrast_orange, lowcontrast_peach, lowcontrast_pink, indigo_ingot, evangelion
# See them live and learn how to create your own: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/customise-tabi/#skins
# WARNING! "lowcontrast" skins, while aesthetically pleasing, may not provide optimal
# contrast (in light theme) for readability and might not be suitable for all users.
# Furthermore, low contrasting elements will affect your Google Lighthouse rating.
# All other skins have optimal contrast.
skin = ""
# Set browser theme colour. Can be a single colour or [light, dark].
# Note: Bright colors may be ignored in dark mode.
# More details: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/meta/name/theme-color
# browser_theme_color = "#087e96" # Example of single value.
# browser_theme_color = ["#ffffff", "#000000"] # Example of light/dark colours.
# List additional stylesheets to load site-wide.
# These stylesheets should be located in your site's `static` directory.
# Example: stylesheets = ["extra1.css", "path/extra2.css"]
# You can load a stylesheet for a single post by adding it to the [extra] section of the post's front matter, following this same format.
stylesheets = ["css/syntax.css"]
# Sets the default canonical URL for all pages.
# Individual pages can override this in the [extra] section using canonical_url.
# Example: "$base_url/blog/post1" will get the canonical URL "https://example.com/blog/post1".
# Note: To ensure accuracy in terms of matching content, consider setting 'canonical_url' individually per page.
# base_canonical_url = "https://example.com"
# Remote repository for your Zola site.
# Used for `show_remote_changes` and `show_remote_source` (see below).
# Supports GitHub, GitLab, Gitea, and Codeberg.
remote_repository_url = "https://gitea.funes.me/aldo/blog"
# Set this to "auto" to try and auto-detect the platform based on the repository URL.
# Accepted values are "github", "gitlab", "gitea", and "codeberg".
remote_repository_git_platform = "gitea" # Defaults to "auto".
# Branch in the repo hosting the Zola site.
remote_repository_branch = "main" # Defaults to "main".
# Show a link to the commit history of updated posts, right next to the last updated date.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
show_remote_changes = true # Defaults to true.
# Show a link to the repository of the site, right next to the "Powered by Zola & tabi" text.
show_remote_source = true # Defaults to true.
# Add a "copy" button to codeblocks (loads ~700 bytes of JavaScript).
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
copy_button = true
# Make code block names clickable if they are URLs (loads ~400 bytes of JavaScript).
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
code_block_name_links = false
# Force left-to-right (LTR) direction for code blocks.
# Set to false to allow code to follow the document's natural direction.
# Can be set at page or section levels. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
force_codeblock_ltr = true
# Show the author(s) of a page.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
show_author = false
# Show the reading time of a page.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
show_reading_time = true
# Show the date of a page below its title.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
show_date = true
# Determines how dates are displayed in the post listing (e.g. front page or /blog). Options:
# "date" - Show only the original date of the post (default if unset).
# "updated" - Show only the last updated date of the post. If there is no last updated date, it shows the original date.
# "both" - Show both the original date and the last updated date.
post_listing_date = "date"
# Show "Jump to posts" link next to series' title.
# By default, the link appears automatically when a series description exceeds 2000 characters.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# show_jump_to_posts = true
# Determines if indexes should be increasing (false) or decreasing (true) in series' posts list.
# It has only effect if the section uses indexes metadata (which is only the case for series as of now).
# Can be set at section levels, following the hierarchy: section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
post_listing_index_reversed = false # Defaults to false.
# Enable KaTeX for all posts.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
katex = false
# Enable Mermaid diagrams for all posts.
# Loads ~2.5MB of JavaScript.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
mermaid = true
# Serve Mermaid JavaScript locally. Version bundled with tabi.
# If set to false, it will load the latest version from JSDelivr.
# Only relevant when `mermaid = true`.
serve_local_mermaid = true
# Show links to previous and next articles at the bottom of posts.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
show_previous_next_article_links = true
# Invert order of the links to previous and next articles at the bottom of posts.
# By default, next articles are on the left side of the page and previous articles are on the right side.
# To reverse the order (next articles on the right and previous articles on the left), set it to true.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
invert_previous_next_article_links = false
# Whether the navigation for previous/next article should match the full width of the site (same as the navigation bar at the top) or the article width.
# To match the navigation bar at the top, set it to true.
previous_next_article_links_full_width = true
# Quick navigation buttons.
# Adds "go up" and "go to comments" buttons on the bottom right (hidden for mobile).
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
quick_navigation_buttons = true
# Add a Table of Contents to posts, right below the title and metadata.
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
toc = true
# Date format used when listing posts (main page, /blog section, tag posts list…)
# Default is "6th July 2049" in English and "%d %B %Y" in other languages.
# long_date_format = "%d %B %Y"
# Date format used for blog posts.
# Default is "6th July 2049" in English and "%-d %B %Y" in other languages.
short_date_format = ""
# Custom separator used in title tag and posts metadata (between date, time to read, and tags).
separator = "•"
# Use a shorter layout for All tags listing.
# Default: tag_name n post[s]
# Compact: tag_name^n (superscript number)
compact_tags = false
# How tags are sorted in a Tags listing based on templates/tags/list.html.
# "name" for alphabetical, "frequency" for descending count of posts.
# Default: "name".
tag_sorting = "name"
# Show clickable tags above cards.html template (e.g. projects/) to filter the displayed items.
# Loads JS to filter. If JS is disabled, the buttons are links to the tag's page.
# Can be set at the section or config.toml level, following the hierarchy: section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# Default: true
enable_cards_tag_filtering = true
# Invert the order of the site title and page title in the browser tab.
# Example: true => "Blog • ~/tabi", false => "~/tabi • Blog"
invert_title_order = false
# Full path after the base URL required. So if you were to place it in "static" it would be "/favicon.ico"
# favicon = ""
# Add an emoji here to use it as favicon.
# Compatibility: https://caniuse.com/link-icon-svg
favicon_emoji = "👾"
# Path to the fallback image for social media cards (the preview image shown when sharing a link on WhatsApp, LinkedIn…).
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
# Learn how to create these images in batch and automatically:
# https://osc.garden/blog/automating-social-media-cards-zola/
# social_media_card = ""
menu = [
{ name = "about", url = "about", trailing_slash = true },
{ name = "blog", url = "blog", trailing_slash = true },
{ name = "archive", url = "archive", trailing_slash = true },
{ name = "tags", url = "tags", trailing_slash = true },
{ name = "categories", url = "categories", trailing_slash = true },
{ name = "projects", url = "projects", trailing_slash = true },
]
# The RSS icon will be shown if (1) it's enabled and (2) the following variable is set to true.
# Note for Zola 0.19.X users: when `feed_filenames` has two filenames, only the first one will be linked in the footer.
feed_icon = true
# Show the full post content in the Atom feed.
# If it's set to false, only the description or summary will be shown.
full_content_in_feed = true
# Email address for footer's social section.
# Protect against spambots:
# 1. Use base64 for email (convert at https://www.base64encode.org/ or `printf 'your@email.com' | base64`).
# 2. Or, set 'encode_plaintext_email' to true for auto-encoding (only protects on site, not in public repos).
email = "YWxkb0BmdW5lcy5tZQ=="
# Decoding requires ~400 bytes of JavaScript. If JS is disabled, the email won't be displayed.
encode_plaintext_email = true # Setting is ignored if email is already encoded.
# Social media links for the footer.
# Built-in icons: https://github.com/welpo/tabi/tree/main/static/social_icons
# To use a custom icon, add it to your site's `static/social_icons` directory.
socials = [
{ name = "github", url = "https://github.com/aldofunes/", icon = "github" },
{ name = "gitea", url = "https://gitea.funes.me/aldo", icon = "gitea" },
{ name = "linkedin", url = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/aldo-funes", icon = "linkedin" },
{ name = "mastodon", url = "https://techhub.social/@aldofunes", icon = "mastodon" },
]
# Fediverse profile.
# Adds metadata to feature the author's profile in Mastodon link previews.
# Example: for @username@example.com, use:
fediverse_creator = { handle = "aldofunes", domain = "techhub.social" }
# Extra menu to show on the footer, below socials section.
footer_menu = [
{ url = "https://cal.com/aldofunes", name = "calendar", trailing_slash = false },
{ url = "sitemap.xml", name = "sitemap", trailing_slash = false },
]
# Enable a copyright notice for the footer, shown between socials and the "Powered by" text.
# $TITLE will be replaced by the website's title.
# $CURRENT_YEAR will be replaced by the current year.
# $AUTHOR will be replaced by the `author` variable.
# $SEPARATOR will be replaced by the `separator` variable.
# Markdown is supported (links, emphasis, etc).
# copyright = "$TITLE © $CURRENT_YEAR $AUTHOR $SEPARATOR Unless otherwise noted, the content in this website is available under the [CC BY-SA 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) license."
# For multi-language sites, you can set a different copyright for each language.
# The old way of setting `translated_copyright = true` and using i18n files is deprecated.
# If a translation is missing for language, the `copyright` value will be used.
# copyright_translations.es = "$TITLE © $CURRENT_YEAR $AUTHOR $SEPARATOR A menos que se indique lo contrario, el contenido de esta web está disponible bajo la licencia [CC BY-SA 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)."
# Custom security headers. What urls should your website be able to connect to?
# You need to specify the CSP and the URLs associated with the directive.
# Useful if you want to load remote content safely (embed YouTube videos, which needs frame-src, for example).
# Default directive is self.
# Default config, allows for https remote images and embedding YouTube and Vimeo content.
# This configuration (along with the right webserver settings) gets an A+ in Mozilla's Observatory: https://observatory.mozilla.org
# Note: to use a Zola built-in syntax highlighting theme, allow unsafe-inline for style-src.
allowed_domains = [
{ directive = "font-src", domains = ["'self'", "data:"] },
{ directive = "img-src", domains = ["'self'", "https://*", "data:"] },
{ directive = "media-src", domains = ["'self'"] },
{ directive = "script-src", domains = ["'self'"] },
{ directive = "style-src", domains = ["'self'"] },
{ directive = "frame-src", domains = ["player.vimeo.com", "https://www.youtube-nocookie.com"] },
]
# Enable the CSP directives configured (or default).
# Can be set at page or section levels, following the hierarchy: page > section > config. See: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/mastering-tabi-settings/#settings-hierarchy
enable_csp = true
# Custom subset of characters for the header.
# If set to true, the `static/custom_subset.css` file will be loaded first.
# This avoids a flashing text issue in Firefox.
# Please see https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/custom-font-subset/ to learn how to create this file.
custom_subset = true
[extra.analytics]
# Specify which analytics service you want to use.
# Supported options: ["goatcounter", "umami", "plausible"]
service = "plausible"
# Unique identifier for tracking.
# For GoatCounter, this is the code you choose during signup.
# For Umami, this is the website ID.
# For Plausible, this is the domain name (e.g. "example.com").
# Note: Leave this field empty if you're self-hosting GoatCounter.
id = "funes.me"
# Optional: Specify the URL for self-hosted analytics instances.
# For GoatCounter: Base URL like "https://stats.example.com"
# For Umami: Base URL like "https://umami.example.com"
# For Plausible: Base URL like "https://plausible.example.com"
# Leave this field empty if you're using the service's default hosting.
self_hosted_url = "https://plausible.funes.me"
# giscus support for comments. https://giscus.app
# Setup instructions: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/comments/#setup
[extra.giscus]
# enabled_for_all_posts = false # Enables giscus on all posts. It can be enabled on individual posts by setting `giscus = true` in the [extra] section of a post's front matter.
# automatic_loading = true # If set to false, a "Load comments" button will be shown.
# repo = "welpo/tabi-comments"
# repo_id = "R_kgDOJ59Urw" # Find this value in https://giscus.app/
# category = "Announcements"
# category_id = "DIC_kwDOJ59Ur84CX0QG" # Find this value in https://giscus.app/
# mapping = "slug" # Available: pathname; url; title; slug. "slug" will use the post's filename (slug); this is the only way to share comments between languages.
# strict_title_matching = 1 # 1 to enable, 0 to disable. https://github.com/giscus/giscus/blob/main/ADVANCED-USAGE.md#data-strict
# enable_reactions = 1 # 1 to enable, 0 to disable.
# comment_box_above_comments = false
# light_theme = "noborder_light"
# dark_theme = "noborder_dark"
# lang = "" # Leave blank to match the page's language.
# lazy_loading = true
# utterances support for comments. https://utteranc.es
# Setup instructions: https://welpo.github.io/tabi/blog/comments/#setup
[extra.utterances]
# enabled_for_all_posts = false # Enables utterances on all posts. It can be enabled on individual posts by setting `utterances = true` in the [extra] section of a post's front matter.
# automatic_loading = true # If set to false, a "Load comments" button will be shown.
# repo = "yourGithubUsername/yourRepo" # https://utteranc.es/#heading-repository
# issue_term = "slug" # Available: pathname; url; title; slug. "slug" will use the post's filename (slug); this is the only way to share comments between languages. https://utteranc.es/#heading-mapping
# label = "💬" # https://utteranc.es/#heading-issue-label
# light_theme = "github-light" # https://utteranc.es/#heading-theme
# dark_theme = "photon-dark" # https://utteranc.es/#heading-theme
# lazy_loading = true
# Hyvor Talk support for comments. https://talk.hyvor.com
[extra.hyvortalk]
# enabled_for_all_posts = false # Enables hyvortalk on all posts. It can be enabled on individual posts by setting `hyvortalk = true` in the [extra] section of a post's front matter.
# automatic_loading = true # If set to false, a "Load comments" button will be shown.
# website_id = "1234"
# page_id_is_slug = true # If true, it will use the post's filename (slug) as id; this is the only way to share comments between languages. If false, it will use the entire url as id.
# lang = "" # Leave blank to match the page's language.
# page_author = "" # Email (or base64 encoded email) of the author.
# lazy_loading = true
# Isso support for comments. https://isso-comments.de/
# You need to self-host the backend first: https://blog.phusion.nl/2018/08/16/isso-simple-self-hosted-commenting-system/
# More info on some settings: https://isso-comments.de/docs/reference/client-config/
[extra.isso]
# enabled_for_all_posts = false # Enables Isso on all posts. It can be enabled on individual posts by setting `isso = true` in the [extra] section of a post's front matter.
# automatic_loading = true # If set to false, a "Load comments" button will be shown.
# endpoint_url = "" # Accepts relative paths like "/comments/" or "/isso/", as well as full urls like "https://example.com/comments/". Include the trailing slash.
# page_id_is_slug = true # If true, it will use the relative path for the default language as id; this is the only way to share comments between languages. If false, it will use the entire url as id.
# lang = "" # Leave blank to match the page's language.
# max_comments_top = "inf" # Number of top level comments to show by default. If some comments are not shown, an “X Hidden” link is shown.
# max_comments_nested = "5" # Number of nested comments to show by default. If some comments are not shown, an “X Hidden” link is shown.
# avatar = true
# voting = true
# page_author_hashes = "" # hash (or list of hashes) of the author.
# lazy_loading = true # Loads when the comments are in the viewport (using the Intersection Observer API).