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nocolor

nocolor is a Hugo theme with no predefined colors and minimal styling. It is based on Slick.

Features

  • Supports taxonomies of tags, categories and series with their own pages.

  • RSS Feed with complete entries.

  • Open Graph, Schema.org and Twitter Cards support.

  • Fully customizable menu entries.

  • No JavaScript, no bundled fonts, no external requests.

Installation

Just download the theme or clone it into your themes/ directory:

cd themes && git clone https://schlomp.space/tastytea/hugo-theme-nocolor.git nocolor

Then reference it in your config:

theme = "nocolor"

Or when building the site, pass it in to the CLI:

hugo -t nocolor

Modification

Please take a look at the configuration example for Slick. It is valid for nocolor too.

You can add things to the end of the <head> 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.

If you want source code highlighting, take a look at tomorrow-pygments.