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I'm new to both Hugo and Netlify, so it's possible I'm simply doing this wrong.

I've successfully built and deployed a site with galleries, using Hugo, the Galleria plugin, and deploying to Netlify This has all worked. However, I want to try using the Netlify CMS, and am struggling to set it up to handle the gallery feature (it's doing fine for just writing a text post)

I'm not sure if this is a limitation of Netlify CMS, or if I'm doing galleries in a way that isn't suited to static sites.

To implement the gallery in Hugo, I am doing the following in the front matter of each post:

+++
date = "2017-02-13T23:17:09+01:00"
summary = "In which I fail to RTFM, visit a Lamasery, and eat a lot of fruit."
tags = []
title = "China 2017: Day 11"

[[galleria]]
imgSrc = "../images/china/11/Lama-Temple.JPG"
imgTitle = "Hall In The Lama Temple"
imgDesc = "One of the main halls of the Lama Temple."

[[galleria]]
imgSrc = "../images/china/11/Octagonal-Hall.JPG"
imgTitle = "Octagonal Hall"
imgDesc = "An octagonal building just inside the entrance of the Lama Temple"

.
.
.
+++

Then in the layout page:

  {{ if isset .Params "galleria" }}
  <div class="galleria">
  {{ range .Params.galleria}}
  <img src="{{ .imgSrc }}" alt="{{ .imgTitle }}" data-title="{{ .imgTitle }}" data-description="{{ .imgDesc }}">
  {{ end }}
  </div>
  {{ end }}

The on the Netlify CMS setup I tried adding an Object widget:

 -  name: "galleria"
         label: "Gallery" 
         widget: "object"
         optional: true
         fields:
          - {label: "Title", name: "imgTitle", widget: "string"}
          - {label: "Gallery Image", name: "imgSrc", widget: "image"}
          - {label: "Description", name: "imgDesc", widget: "string"}

I'm left with two problems:

(i) The object shows up, but of course only once. How would I set it up to allow me to enter as many images as I want?

(ii) On build, I'm getting an error: ERROR 2017/05/28 22:37:20 Error while rendering "page": template: _default/single.html:23:15: executing "_default/single.html" at <.imgSrc>: can't evaluate field imgSrc in type interface {}

So it seems I'm doing something wrong even trying to get one image (and associated data) in to a post.

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Putting this here in case other people get stuck on this.

After asking around, and thanks to the lovely people in the Netlify Gitter channel:

I should have used a list widget, rather than an object. The YAML now looks like this:

-  name: "galleria"
         label: "Gallery" 
         widget: "list"
         optional: true
         fields:
          - {label: "Title", name: "imgTitle", widget: "string"}
          - {label: "Gallery Image", name: "imgSrc", widget: "image"}
          - {label: "Description", name: "imgDesc", widget: "string"}

This has removed the build error, and provides me a widget in the CMS editor where I can add as many (or few) images as I wish.

I have now hit a follow up problem, where posts created with the CMS are created correctly, appear in the right folders in the repo, but 404 . . .

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    Did you ever get an answer for your second question? It sounds like it's caused by your Hugo theme not being included as a submodule. If it's not included properly, the buildbot doesn't find it, and the pages aren't built. You can solve this by removing the .git folder from the theme folder, or you can include it using git-submodule. (Since this is secondary to the main question, I'm just going to link to some instructions, rather than writing them out in this comment.) Jun 16, 2017 at 21:36
  • The 404 was down to developer error - baseURL (obviously) not working while testing on a netlify domain when the site url was set as my proper domain Jun 16, 2017 at 21:42

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