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User guide: fix broken anchor links #922

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion userguide/config.toml
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# [params.taxonomy]
# taxonomyCloud = ["tags", "categories"] # set taxonomyCloud = [] to hide taxonomy clouds
# taxonomyCloudTitle = ["Tag Cloud", "Cloud of Categories"] # if used, must have same lang as taxonomyCloud
# taxonomyCloudTitle = ["Tag Cloud", "Cloud of Categories"] # if used, must have same length as taxonomyCloud
# taxonomyPageHeader = ["tags", "categories"] # set taxonomyPageHeader = [] to hide taxonomies on the page headers

[taxonomies]
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion userguide/content/en/docs/Adding content/iconsimages.md
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### Landing pages

Docsy's [`blocks/cover` shortcode](/docs/adding-content/shortcodes/#blocks-cover) make it easy to add large cover images to your landing pages. The shortcode looks for an image with the word "background" in the name inside the landing page's [Page Bundle](https://gohugo.io/content-management/page-bundles/) - so, for example, if you've copied the example site, the landing page image in `content/en/_index.html` is `content/en/featured-background.jpg`.
Docsy's [`blocks/cover` shortcode](/docs/adding-content/shortcodes/#blockscover) make it easy to add large cover images to your landing pages. The shortcode looks for an image with the word "background" in the name inside the landing page's [Page Bundle](https://gohugo.io/content-management/page-bundles/) - so, for example, if you've copied the example site, the landing page image in `content/en/_index.html` is `content/en/featured-background.jpg`.

You specify the preferred display height of a cover block container (and hence its image) using the block's `height` parameter. For a full viewport height, use `full`:

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion userguide/content/en/docs/Adding content/lookandfeel.md
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[About Docsy]: https://www.docsy.dev/about/
[blocks/cover]: /docs/adding-content/shortcodes/#blockscover
[configuration file]: https://gohugo.io/getting-started/configuration/#configuration-file
[primary color]: #color-palette-and-other-styles
[primary color]: #site-colors



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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion userguide/content/en/docs/Deployment/_index.md
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1. Click **New site from Git**.
1. Click your chosen Git provider, then choose your site repo from your list of repos.
1. In the **Deploy settings** page:
1. For your **Build command**, specify `cd themes/docsy && git submodule update -f --init && cd ../.. && hugo`. You need to specify this rather than just `hugo` so that Netlify can use the theme's submodules. If you don't want your site to be indexed by search engines, you can add an environment flag to specify a non-`production` environment, as described in [Build environments and indexing](/#build-environments-and-indexing).
1. For your **Build command**, specify `cd themes/docsy && git submodule update -f --init && cd ../.. && hugo`. You need to specify this rather than just `hugo` so that Netlify can use the theme's submodules. If you don't want your site to be indexed by search engines, you can add an environment flag to specify a non-`production` environment, as described in [Build environments and indexing](#build-environments-and-indexing).
1. Click **Show advanced**.
1. In the **Advanced build settings** section, click **New variable**.
1. Specify `HUGO_VERSION` as the **Key** for the new variable, and `0.53` or later as its **Value**.
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