# nocolor **nocolor** is a [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/) theme with no predefined colors and minimal styling. It is based on [Slick](https://github.com/spookey/slick). ## Features * Supports taxonomies of tags, categories and series with their own pages. * RSS Feed with complete entries. * [Open Graph](http://ogp.me/), [Schema.org](https://schema.org/) and [Twitter Cards](https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/tweets/optimize-with-cards/overview/abouts-cards.html) support. * Fully customizable menu entries. * No JavaScript, no bundled fonts, no external requests. * Ability to inject own CSS file. ## Installation ``` shell git submodule add --branch main https://schlomp.space/tastytea/hugo-theme-nocolor.git themes/nocolor echo 'theme = "nocolor"' >> config.toml ``` Update with `git submodule update --remote`. If you don't keep your blog in a git repository, install it with `git clone https://schlomp.space/tastytea/hugo-theme-nocolor.git themes/nocolor` or unpack the [archive](https://schlomp.space/tastytea/hugo-theme-nocolor/archive/main.tar.gz) into `themes/nocolor`. ## Configuration & Modification Please take a look at the [configuration example for Slick](https://github.com/spookey/slick/blob/master/_sites/example/config.toml). It is valid for nocolor too, with these exceptions: * `favicon` and `css` have to be in in the assets folder. You can add things to the end of the `` section by overwriting the partial template `extra_head.html` or above the footer by overwriting `extra_foot.html`. The common way to do it is to create `layouts/partials/extra_head.html` or `layouts/partials/extra_foot.html`, respectively. ### Custom ARIA labels Some elements can't be labeled by default because we don't know what's going to be in it. Custom [ARIA labels](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Accessibility/ARIA/Roles/Navigation_Role) are supported for the top menu and the bottom menu. .`config.toml` ``` toml [params] [params.aria] menu_top = "Main" menu_bottom = "Contact" ``` ### Syntax highlighting with Asciidoctor If you want source code highlighting with AsciiDoc, you'll need pygmentize from the package [pygments](https://pygments.org/). Set this in your config file: .`config.toml` ``` toml pygmentsCodefences = true pygmentsCodeFencesGuessSyntax = false pygmentsUseClasses = true ``` Run `pygmentize -L styles` for a list of available styles and generate a CSS file: ``` shell pygmentize -f html -S