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archetypes | ||
assets | ||
data | ||
exampleSite | ||
i18n | ||
images | ||
layouts | ||
static | ||
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LICENSE | ||
local_git_config.sh | ||
netlify.toml | ||
README.md | ||
theme.toml |
Cupper
An accessibility-friendly Hugo theme, ported from the original Cupper project.
Table of contents
- Demo
- Minimum Hugo version
- Installation
- Updating
- Run example site
- Configuration
- Logo
- Favicons
- Shortcodes
- Syntax highlighting
- Disable toc for a blog post
- Localization
- Custom css
- Getting help
- Credits
Demo
https://cupper-hugo-theme.netlify.com/
Minimum Hugo version
Hugo version 0.60.1
or higher is required. View the Hugo releases and download the binary for your OS.
Installation
From the root of your site:
git submodule add https://github.com/zwbetz-gh/cupper-hugo-theme.git themes/cupper-hugo-theme
Updating
From the root of your site:
git submodule update --remote --merge
Run example site
From the root of themes/cupper-hugo-theme/exampleSite
:
hugo server --themesDir ../..
Configuration
Copy config.yaml
from the exampleSite
, then edit as desired.
Logo
Place your SVG logo at static/images/logo.svg
. If you don't provide a logo, then the default theme logo will be used.
Favicons
Upload your image to RealFaviconGenerator then copy-paste the generated favicon files under static
.
Shortcodes
See the full list of supported shortcodes.
Syntax highlighting
Syntax highlighting is provided by Prism. See this markdown code fences example.
Disable toc for a blog post
Blog posts that have two or more subheadings (<h2>
s) automatically get a table of contents. To disable this set toc
to false
. For example:
---
title: "My page with a few headings"
toc: false
---
Localization
The strings in the templates of this theme can be localized. Make a copy of <THEME_BASE_FOLDER>/i18n/en.yaml
to <YOUR_SITE_FOLDER>/i18n/<YOUR_SITE_LANGUAGE>.yaml
, and translate one by one, changing the translation
field.
Here is a tutorial that goes more in depth about this.
Custom css
Instead of copying the theme's css file to your own installation and modifying this large file, you can provide a list of css files that will be loaded after the theme's one. This enables you to override individual style while getting theme updates when they come.
Please see the params section of the example site config.yaml
for more details.
Getting help
If you run into an issue that isn't answered by this documentation or the exampleSite
, then visit the Hugo forum. The folks there are helpful and friendly. Before asking your question, be sure to read the requesting help guidelines.
Credits
Thank you to Heydon Pickering and The Paciello Group for creating the original Cupper project.