Merge pull request #2645 from Coehill/main

Fix minor spelling mistake
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Nuno C.
2025-12-22 17:15:06 +00:00
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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Note that the variable names provided in this table use dot notation to simplify
## Thumbnails
Blowfish was built so it would be easy to add visual support to your articles. If your familiar with Hugo article structure, you just need to place an image file (almost all formats are supported but we recommend `.png` or `.jpg`) that starts with `feature*` inside your article folder. And that's it, Blowfish will then able to both use the image as a thumbnail within your website as well as for <a target="_blank" href="https://oembed.com/">oEmbed</a> cards across social platforms.
Blowfish was built so it would be easy to add visual support to your articles. If you're familiar with Hugo article structure, you just need to place an image file (almost all formats are supported but we recommend `.png` or `.jpg`) that starts with `feature*` inside your article folder. And that's it, Blowfish will then able to both use the image as a thumbnail within your website as well as for <a target="_blank" href="https://oembed.com/">oEmbed</a> cards across social platforms.
[Here]({{< ref "thumbnails" >}}) is also a guide with more info and a [sample]({{< ref "thumbnail_sample" >}}) if you want to see how you can do it.

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@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ The default `name` is the `pageRef` title cased.
## Thumbnails & Backgrounds
Blowfish was built so it would be easy to add visual support to your articles. If your familiar with Hugo article structure, you just need to place an image file (almost all formats are supported but we recommend `.png` or `.jpg`) that starts with `feature*` inside your article folder. And that's it, Blowfish will then be able to both use the image as a thumbnail within your website as well as for <a target="_blank" href="https://oembed.com/">oEmbed</a> cards across social platforms.
Blowfish was built so it would be easy to add visual support to your articles. If you're familiar with Hugo article structure, you just need to place an image file (almost all formats are supported but we recommend `.png` or `.jpg`) that starts with `feature*` inside your article folder. And that's it, Blowfish will then be able to both use the image as a thumbnail within your website as well as for <a target="_blank" href="https://oembed.com/">oEmbed</a> cards across social platforms.
[Here]({{< ref "thumbnails" >}}) is also a guide with more info and a [sample]({{< ref "thumbnail_sample" >}}) if you want to see how you can do it.

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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ The articles listed in this section are derived from the `mainSections` setting
## Thumbnails
Blowfish was built so it would be easy to add visual support to your articles. If your familiar with Hugo article structure, you just need to place an image file (almost all formats are supported bue we recommend `.png` or `.jpg`) that starts with `feature*` inside your article folder. And that's it, Blowfish will then able to both use the image as a thumbnail within your website as well as for <a target="_blank" href="https://oembed.com/">oEmbed</a> cards across social platforms.
Blowfish was built so it would be easy to add visual support to your articles. If you're familiar with Hugo article structure, you just need to place an image file (almost all formats are supported bue we recommend `.png` or `.jpg`) that starts with `feature*` inside your article folder. And that's it, Blowfish will then able to both use the image as a thumbnail within your website as well as for <a target="_blank" href="https://oembed.com/">oEmbed</a> cards across social platforms.
[Here]({{< ref "thumbnails" >}}) is a guide with more info and a [sample]({{< ref "thumbnail_sample" >}}) if you want to see an example.