4.2 KiB
nocolor
Features
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Supports taxonomies of tags, categories and series with their own pages.
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RSS Feed with complete entries.
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Open Graph, Schema.org and Twitter Cards support.
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Fully customizable menu entries.
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No JavaScript, no bundled fonts, no external requests.
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Ability to inject own CSS file.
Installation
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 into themes/nocolor
.
Configuration & Modification
Please take a look at the configuration example for Slick. It is valid for nocolor too, with these exceptions:
-
favicon
andcss
have to be in in the assets folder.
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.
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 are supported for the top menu and the bottom menu.
config.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. Set this in your config file:
config.toml
pygmentsCodefences = true
pygmentsCodeFencesGuessSyntax = false
pygmentsUseClasses = true
Run pygmentize -L styles
for a list of available styles and generate a CSS
file:
pygmentize -f html -S <style> -a .highlight \
| grep -v '^[^\.]' | sed -E 's/ \.(\w+) \{/ \.tok-\1 {/' > static/syntax.css
And add :source-highlighter: pygments
at the top of your posts, below the
front matter. Make sure to include the generated CSS file.
Good to know
Table of contents are only written when the word count exceeds 400 and the toc
field in your content’s front matter is set to true. See
the Hugo documentation for details. You can overwrite
the template by adding the file layouts/partials/toc.html
to your blog.