Ananke, A theme for Hugo, a framework for building websites.
The intent of this theme is to provide a solid starting place for Hugo sites with basic features and include best practices for performance, accessibility, and rapid development.
Features
- Responsive
- Accessible
- Contact form
- Custom Robots.txt (changes values based on environment)
- Internal templates for meta data, google analytics, and DISQUS or COMMENTO comments
- RSS Discovery
- Table of Contents (must declare
toc: true
in post parameter) - Stackbit configuration (Stackbit)
Also includes examples of Hugo Features or Functions:
- Pagination (internal template)
- Taxonomies
- Archetypes
- Custom shortcode
- Related content
- Hugo built-in menu
- i18n
with
HUGO_ENV
first
after
sort
- Site LanguageCode
where
- Content Views
- Partials
- Template layouts (type "post" uses a special list template, single template, and a content view)
- Tags
len
- Conditionals
ge
(greater than or equal to).Site.Params.mainSections
to avoid hard-coding "blog," etc. [release note]
This theme uses the "Tachyons" CSS library. This will allow you to manipulate the design of the theme by changing class names in HTML without touching the original CSS files. For more information see the Tachyons website.
⚠️ If you installed a Hugo binary, you may not have Go installed on your machine. To check if Go is installed:$ go version
Go modules were considered production ready in v1.14. Download Go.
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From your project's root directory, initiate the hugo module system if you haven't already:
$ hugo mod init github.com/<your_user>/<your_project>
-
Add the theme's repo to your
config.toml
:theme = ["github.com/theNewDynamic/gohugo-theme-ananke"]
Inside the folder of your Hugo site run:
$ git submodule add https://github.com/theNewDynamic/gohugo-theme-ananke.git themes/ananke
For more information read the official setup guide of Hugo.
After installing the theme successfully it requires a just a few more steps to get your site running.
Take a look inside the exampleSite
folder of this theme. You'll find a file called config.toml
. To use it, copy the config.toml
in the root folder of your Hugo site. Feel free to change the strings in this theme.
You may need to delete the line: themesDir = "../.."
To enable comments, add following to your config file:
- DISQUS:
disqusShortname = YOURSHORTNAME
- COMMENTO:
[params] commentoEnable = true
For any page or post you can add a featured image by including the local path in front matter (see content in the exampleSite/content/_readme.md
file for examples): featured_image: '/images/gohugo-default-sample-hero-image.jpg'
If you would like to hide the header text on the featured image on a page, set omit_header_text
to true
. See exampleSite/content/contact.md
for an example.
You don't need an image though. The default background color is black, but you can change the color, by changing the default color class in the config.toml file. Choose a background color from any on the Tachyons library site, and preface it with "bg-"
example: background_color_class = "bg-blue"
or background_color_class = "bg-gray"
This theme includes a shortcode for a contact form that you can add to any page (there is an example on the contact page in the exampleSite folder). One option is to use formspree.io as proxy to send the actual email. Each month, visitors can send you up to one thousand emails without incurring extra charges. Visit the Formspree site to get the "action" link and add it to your shortcode like this:
{{< form-contact action="https://formspree.io/your@email.com" >}}
The theme is set, by default, to use a near-white background color and the "Avenir" or serif typeface. You can change these in your config file with the body_classes
parameter, like this:
[params]
body_classes = "avenir bg-near-white"
which will give you a body class like this:
<body class="avenir bg-near-white">
note: The body_classes
parameter will not change the font used in post content. To do this, you must use the post_content_classes
parameter.
You can find a list of available typefaces here.
And a list of background colors here.
n.b. in future versions we will likely separate the typeface and other body classes.
You can override the built-in css by using your own. Just put your own css files in the static
directory of your website (the one in the theme directory also works but is not recommended) and modify the custom_css
parameter in your config file. The path referenced in the parameter should be relative to the static
folder. These css files will be added through the header
partial after the built-in css file.
For example, if your css files are static/css/custom.css
and static/css/custom2.css
then add the following to the config file:
[params]
custom_css = ["css/custom.css","css/custom2.css"]
By default, Ananke will read a preprocessed stylesheet from /assets/ananke/dist/main.[hash].css
. If you want to have Hugo process the stylesheet for you thus allowing better customisation using Hugo's unison file system, you need to:
- From the root of your project:
$ hugo mod npm pack
.
This will generate apackage.json
for your project, or append the npm packages required by the theme to your existingpackage.json
. - Still from the root of your project:
$ npm install
- Set the following site Parameter to true:
[params]
ananke_process_css = true
You're all set an can run Hugo.
To have your own _code.css
imported and processed by the theme. Add /assets/ananke/css/_code.css
to your project.
Create your own /assets/ananke/css/
directory at the root of your project, drop your files in there, and create your own /main.css
with your own import statements. Don't forget to include the existing import statement from the theme's own main.css
.
If you add a key of show_reading_time
true to either the Config Params, a page or section's front matter, articles will show the reading time and word count.
Some scripts need to be added within the page head. To add your own scripts to the page head, simply insert them into the head-additions.html
partial located in the layouts/partials
folder.
You can replace the title of your site in the top left corner of each page with your own logo. To do that put your own logo into the static
directory of your website, and add the site_logo
parameter to the site params in your config file. For example:
[params]
site_logo = "img/logo.svg"
In order to see your site in action, run Hugo's built-in local server.
$ hugo server
Now enter localhost:1313
in the address bar of your browser.
To run in production (e.g. to have Google Analytics show up), run HUGO_ENV=production
before your build command. For example:
HUGO_ENV=production hugo
Note: The above command will not work on Windows. If you are running a Windows OS, use the below command:
set HUGO_ENV=production
hugo
If you find a bug or have an idea for a feature, feel free to use the issue tracker to let me know.
TODO:
- fix hard-coded link to section