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Version 2.0.0 - July 20, 2020

Below are the following changes that could be breaking changes for your site. For more details on any change, please refer to PR #154.

The major breaking change is:

  1. Users that have front matter that utilize images (backwards compatibility for featured and associated parameters still remains) will need to adjust from [images]="SRC" to the new format. [[images]] src = "" // Link to image alt = "" // Alt text for image stretch = // Optional: See screenshots for referenced values and outcomes

If you utilize any of the following, there might be a breaking:

  1. User custom templates may require adjustment.
  2. User custom i18n languages, or custom templates referencing i18n translations may require adjustment.
  3. User custom template for comments will require adjustment if it uses the theme’s CSS and/or JS.
  4. User custom CSS may need to adjust due to a variety of class name changes and specificity changes.

While I realize this is inconvenient, I hope that it is worth it to you in the long run. Thanks for using the theme, and feel free to submit issues as needed.

Workforce Studies

Workforce Studies

Research to inform business decisions.

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Over the years, as technology advances and newer generations begin to progress, one inclination has remained, hot-desking. It is the practice of sharing offices spaces with other workers and having no designated working space.

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Everyone admires free things, particularly food. So it is no secret that offering free food to workers will make them more contented. However, as per studies, it might also make them more productive by motivating them with satisfaction. But, this doesn’t mean that you can offer anything to your workers and they will become Oompa-Loompas.

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It is no secret that routine exercise is imperative for both the body and the mind. However, that seems far from reality. According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, only one in three adults complete the endorsed amount of somatic activities every week. Whereas, more than 80% of adults do not follow the recommendations for aerobic and muscle-improvement exercises.

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