# Paige A simple Hugo theme. [Try it out.](https://willfaught.com/paige) ## Screenshots Home page: List page: Single page: Taxonomy page: Term page: 404 page: Search page: ## Features - Accessibility - Analytics - Blog - Bootstrap - Comments - Customizable - E-mail protection - Facebook sharing - Header links - Landing page - Light color scheme - Math typesetting - Menu - Minimal design - Multiple authors - Multiple languages - RSS with full content - Responsive - Right-to-left languages - SEO - Safari and Firefox Reader View support - Search - Sections - Single column - Social links - Table of contents - Twitter sharing Soon: Dark color scheme and dynamic color schemes, when Bootstrap 5.3 releases. ## Get started with Hugo 1. [Install Hugo](https://gohugo.io/installation/). For Homebrew on Mac: ```sh $ brew install hugo ``` 2. Create a site: ```sh $ hugo new site yourproject ``` 3. Create a post: ```sh $ cd yourproject $ hugo new my-post.md ``` See [Hugo's quick start guide](https://gohugo.io/getting-started/quick-start/) for more information. ## Install ### Option 1: Use a Hugo module Example `config.yaml`: ```yaml module: imports: - path: "github.com/willfaught/paige" ``` Install: ```sh $ hugo mod init github.com/youraccount/yourproject $ hugo mod get github.com/willfaught/paige ``` Update: ```sh $ hugo mod get -u ``` ### Option 2: Use a Git submodule Example `config.yaml`: ```yaml theme: "paige" ``` Install: ```sh $ cd yourproject $ git submodule add https://github.com/willfaught/paige themes/paige $ git submodule update --init --recursive --remote ``` Update: ```sh $ cd yourproject $ git submodule update --recursive --remote ``` ### Option 3: Use a copy Example `config.yaml`: ```yaml theme: "paige" ``` Install: ```sh $ cd yourproject $ git clone https://github.com/willfaught/paige themes/paige $ rm -rf themes/paige/.git ``` Update: ```sh $ cd yourproject $ rm -rf themes/paige $ git clone https://github.com/willfaught/paige themes/paige $ rm -rf themes/paige/.git ``` ## Run ```sh $ cd yourproject $ hugo server -D ``` ## Configure Optional site parameters: ```yaml authors: michael_bluth: name: "Michael Bluth" default: true # Credit this author in pages that have no authors parameter george_bluth: name: "George Bluth" paige: analytics: chartbeat: # chartbeat.com account_id: "123456" domain: "example.com" clicky: # clicky.com account_id: "123456" fathom: # usefathom.com account_id: "123456" finteza: # finteza.com account_id: "123456" script_url: "https://example.com/script.js" hotjar: # hotjar.com account_id: "123456" matomo: # matomo.org account_id: "123456" host_url: "https://example.com" mixpanel: token: "123456" plausible: # plausible.io account_id: "123456" woopra: # woopra.com domain: "example.com" yandex: # metrica.yandex.com account_id: "123456" bootstrap: icons_path: "my-assets/my-bootstrap-icons.css" # Use local Bootstrap icons scripts_path: "my-assets/my-bootstrap.bundle.min.js" # Use local Bootstrap scripts styles_path: "my-assets/my-bootstrap.min.css" # Use local Bootstrap styles color: "#123456" # Theme color for Safari and Windows comments: cactus: # cactus.chat account_id: "123456" commento: # commento.io script_url: "https://example.com/script.js" hyvor: # hyvor.com account_id: "123456" intensedebate: # intensedebate.com account_id: "123456" isso: # isso-comments.de script_url: "https://example.com/script.js" remark42: # remark42.com host_url: "https://example.com" site_id: "123456" replybox: # getreplybox.com account_id: "123456" utterances: # utteranc.es github_repo: "example/foo" date_format: "2006 January 2" # Hugo date format for page dates hide_theme_comment: true # Don't put a link to this project in a code comment hide_theme_link: true # Don't put a link to this project in the footer rss: managing_editor: "Michael Bluth" web_master: "Michael Bluth" social: # Social links on the home page examplesite: icon: example-icon # Bootstrap icon name link: https://example.com/username name: Example Name # Used for screen readers ``` If you set `hide_theme_comment` or `hide_theme_link`, please credit this project in a post to help others find it. Optional page parameters: ```yaml authors: [ "Michael Bluth", # Credit this name exactly "george_bluth" # Credit the corresponding author name in the site parameters ] link: "https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ" # The reference for an anchor around the title paige: math: true # Enable math typesetting with KaTeX toc: true # Show a table of contents if there are any headers ``` Additional optional home page parameters: ```yaml blurb: "There's a new daddy in town." # Displayed below the greeting center: "my-center.jpg" # An image that is centered greeting: "You know best" # Displayed below the center and stretch images stretch: "my-stretch.jpg" # A 4x3 or panorama image that is stretched fully horizontally ``` Additional optional list page parameters: ```yaml paige: show_full_pages: true # Show full pages, not just page titles and descriptions ``` Additional optional single page parameters: ```yaml paige: hide_rss: true # Don't include this page in RSS feeds hide_search: true # Don't include this page in search results ``` Example `config.yaml`: ```yaml baseurl: https://example.com copyright: © Michael Bluth enablerobotstxt: true languagecode: en-us languages: en: menu: main: - identifier: home name: Home url: / weight: 10 - identifier: about name: About url: /about/ weight: 20 - identifier: blog name: Blog url: /blog/ weight: 30 - identifier: categories name: Categories url: /categories/ weight: 40 - identifier: tags name: Tags url: /tags/ weight: 50 - identifier: search name: Search url: /search/ weight: 60 title: No Borders, No Limits weight: 10 markup: goldmark: renderer: unsafe: true highlight: style: vs tableofcontents: endlevel: 6 ordered: true startlevel: 2 module: imports: - path: github.com/willfaught/paige outputs: home: - html - json - rss paginate: 50 params: paige: social: discord: icon: discord link: https://discord.com/users/username name: Discord dribbble: icon: dribbble link: https://dribbble.com/username name: Dribbble email: icon: envelope link: mailto:username@example.com name: E-mail facebook: icon: facebook link: https://facebook.com/username name: Facebook github: icon: github link: https://github.com/username name: GitHub instagram: icon: instagram link: https://instagram.com/username name: Instagram linkedin: icon: linkedin link: https://linkedin.com/in/username name: LinkedIn medium: icon: medium link: https://medium.com/@username name: Medium pinterest: icon: pinterest link: https://pinterest.com/username name: Pinterest quora: icon: quora link: https://quora.com/profile/username name: Quora reddit: icon: reddit link: https://reddit.com/u/username name: Reddit spotify: icon: spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/user/username name: Spotify stackoverflow: icon: stack-overflow link: https://stackoverflow.com/users/username name: Stack Overflow strava: icon: strava link: https://strava.com/athletes/username name: Strava twitch: icon: twitch link: https://twitch.tv/username name: Twitch twitter: icon: twitter link: https://twitter.com/username name: Twitter vimeo: icon: vimeo link: https://vimeo.com/username name: Vimeo wordpress: icon: wordpress link: https://username.wordpress.com name: Wordpress yelp: icon: yelp link: https://yelp.com/user_details?userid=username name: Yelp youtube: icon: youtube link: https://youtube.com/user/username name: YouTube permalinks: blog: /blog/:year/:month/:day/:title/ social: twitter: username timezone: America/Los_Angeles titlecasestyle: Go ``` ## Layouts The `paige-search` layout provides full site search. Example `config.yaml`: ```yaml outputs: home: ["html", "json", "rss"] ``` Example `content/search.md`: ```yaml --- layout: paige-search title: Search --- ``` ## Shortcodes The `paige/figure` shortcode provides a figure with a centered image and an optional centered caption. The image and caption can optionally be displayed inline instead of centered. The image has optional alt, title, width, and height attributes, and can optionally be wrapped in an anchor. Only the image source parameter is required. If the image source is a relative path, it is assumed to be a page resource. These are the named parameters with positions, listed in the order of their positions: ```go {{< paige/figure src="https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/sandwich.png" caption="My caption" link="https://xkcd.com/149" title="My title" alt="My alt" >}} ``` These are the rest of the named parameters: ```go {{< paige/figure height=500 inline=false width=500 >}} ``` ## Customization If `partials/paige/head-last.html` exists in the site, it is included at the end of the head tag. If `partials/paige/body-last.html` exists in the site, it is included at the end of the body tag. Most code is in partial templates that are included by the default layouts. Elements can be added, changed, or removed easily by overriding the corresponding default layout or partial template. For example, the default layouts `home.html`, `list.html`, `single.html`, `taxonomy.html`, and `term.html` include the partial template `paige/article.html`. `paige/article.html` includes the partial templates `paige/metadata.html`, `paige/toc.html`, and `paige/content.html`. `paige/metadata.html` includes the partial templates `paige/title.html`, `paige/description.html`, and `paige/other.html`. To change the page title for those default layouts, change `paige/title.html`. To change the page title for `single.html`, replace the use of `paige/article.html` in `single.html` with the use of `paige/title.html`, `paige/description.html`, `paige/other.html`, `paige/toc.html`, and `paige/content.html`, then replace that use of `paige/title.html` with your own design. ## Design The HTML author is the page authors, if any. The HTML description is the page description, if any. The HTML keywords is a union of the page keywords, tags, and categories, if any. The HTML title is the page title, followed by a middle dot, followed by the site title. If one is missing, the other is used without the middle dot. For the home page, the title is the page title, if any, or the site title otherwise. The HTML body can have a header, a body, and a footer. The header has the menu, if any; the page title, if any; the page description, if any; and the page date, if any. The body has the page content, if any. The footer has the copyright notice, if any, and the theme link, if any. The page title and description can be Markdown. Markup is stripped for HTML and RSS titles. The page title is displayed in an `h1` tag, so page content headers must start with `h2`. The page date is the publish date, if any. Bootstrap 5.2.2 CSS and JavaScript and Bootstrap Icons 1.10.2 are loaded from the Bootstrap CDN for every page unless local Bootstrap assets are used instead. Map keys, CSS names, JavaScript names, and file names under the layout directory that begin with "paige" capitalized in any way are reserved. ## Community Get started by [starring](https://github.com/willfaught/paige/stargazers) and [following](https://github.com/willfaught/paige/watchers) the project. If you find a problem or have a suggestion, please share it by [creating an issue](https://github.com/willfaught/paige/issues/new). Feedback is encouraged and appreciated. If you have a fix or improvement, please share it by [creating a pull request](https://github.com/willfaught/paige/compare). ## Credits Photo by [Sergey Pesterev](https://unsplash.com/photos/JV78PVf3gGI). ## Project Created by [Will Faught](https://willfaught.com). Released under the [Apache License 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0). Hosted at https://github.com/willfaught/paige.