My search results on DuckDuckGo include archives for individual years. I’m glad of that, but their headings have a language error that looks bad both in the search results and on the relevant archive pages of my blog. These headings for a single year are rendered in the plural. See, for example, this screenshot from DuckDuckGo.
In case it’s relevant, I’m using Tiny Theme, but I’m pretty sure the problem is not with that.
I would really like a fix. Like many people here, I make my living with language, and this ongoing error is embarrassing. Thank you @help
Actually, after a quick look, this appears to be a Micro.blog thing. Here it is on Manton’s site. You can see the page name in the title bar on sites that don’t include it within the theme.
(Edit: @jsonbecker came to a similar conclusion right before I posted.)
This is definitely strange. Micro.blog doesn’t do anything special for year folders like that, so we must be hitting some Hugo pluralization edge case.
It’s an accident that /2024 even works. We don’t link to that anywhere that I’m aware of.
I’m going to add an explicit _index.md file for each year page to override the title. Don’t try to add this yourself… Because of how Micro.blog caches the content structure, it will cause problems.
If there aren’t objections, I’m going to set that config to false going forward, starting tomorrow. I’ll also add it to the list of allowed overridable config names.