See the live demo (of the default configuration) here: https://pawroman.github.io/zola-theme-terminimal/
Tested with Zola v0.15.3.
This theme is a fork (not a port) of "Terminal" Hugo theme by Radosław Kozieł (aka. panr): https://github.com/panr/hugo-theme-terminal
Many thanks for that outstanding original theme, Radek!
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Slight changes in the layout and styling.
- Content has been centered (instead of left-aligned).
- The header stripes have been spaced out.
- Tweaks to pagination, especially on mobile (small screens).
- The post title underline is dashed instead of doubly-dotted.
- All links are underlined, as per Brutalist Web Design Guidelines.
- Tweaks to header font sizes.
- Minor footer tweaks.
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Absolutely no JavaScript.
- No JavaScript needed to pre-process anything. Zola with its Sass pre-processor is the only dependency.
- There's no menu trigger.
- Things load crazy fast, as it's all static content.
- Prism.js syntax highlighting is not supported (you can use Zola's).
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All references to social media (e.g. Twitter, OpenGraph) have been removed.
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All references to external URLs (e.g. Google CDN) have been removed. This theme's static assets are meant to be served from where it's hosted.
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Hack is the default font.
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The default color theme is blue (original uses orange).
- You can pick the accent color as well as background color.
There's a new
dark
background. See Configuration below for details. - Active "section" links will change color indicating the active section. This is all static, done at template level.
- 5 color themes, depending on your preference: blue (default), green, orange, pink, red.
- The shortcodes
image
andfigure
(See Shortcodes). - Fully responsive.
Option A: clone the theme directly into your Zola site folder:
$ git clone https://github.com/pawroman/zola-theme-terminimal.git themes/terminimal
Option B: include it as a git submodule (it's better if you plan to use CI builders):
$ git submodule add https://github.com/pawroman/zola-theme-terminimal.git themes/terminimal
Then in your config.toml
set:
theme = "terminimal"
# Sass compilation is required
compile_sass = true
Also see the Zola documentation on using themes: https://www.getzola.org/documentation/themes/installing-and-using-themes/
The theme adds two custom shortcodes related to image handling.
Used to show images.
Required arguments:
src
Optional arguments:
alt
position
(center [default] | left | right)style
Example:
{{ image(src="/img/hello.png", alt="Hello Friend",
position="left", style="border-radius: 8px;") }}
Same as image
, but with a few extra optional arguments:
caption
caption_position
(center [default] | left | right)caption_style
Example:
{{ figure(src="http://rustacean.net/assets/rustacean-flat-gesture.png",
style="width: 25%;",
position="right"
caption_position="left",
caption="Ferris, the (unofficial) Rust mascot",
caption_style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;") }}
Both the accent colors and background colors are configurable.
By default, both accent and background are set
to blue
.
To configure menu, add this in [extra]
section
of your config.toml
:
[extra]
# One of: blue, green, orange, pink, red.
# Defaults to blue.
accent_color = "green"
# One of: blue, dark, green, orange, pink, red.
# Enabling dark background will also modify primary font color
# to be darker.
# Defaults to accent color (or, if not accent color specified, to blue).
background_color = "dark"
You can set the "logo" text and what it links to,
by modifying config.toml
like so:
[extra]
# The logo text - defaults to "Terminimal theme"
logo_text = "My blog"
# The logo link - defaults to base_url.
logo_home_link = "/take/me/away!"
You can set the footer's copyright author name like this:
[extra]
# Author name: when specified, modifies the default
# copyright text. Apart from author, it will
# contain current year and a link to the theme.
author = "My Name"
If you don't like the default copyright text, you can set it to completely custom HTML:
[extra]
# Copyright text in HTML format. If specified,
# entirely replaces default copyright and author.
copyright_html = "My custom <b>copyright</b>"
The menu is optional, static (all items are always shown, no matter what the screen size) and fully user-configurable.
To configure menu, add this in [extra]
section
of your config.toml
:
[extra]
# menu is enabled by adding menu_items (optional)
menu_items = [
# each of these is optional, name and url are required
# $BASE_URL is going to be substituted by base_url from configuration
{name = "blog", url = "$BASE_URL"},
# tags should only be enabled if you have "tags" taxonomy
# see documentation below for more details
{name = "tags", url = "$BASE_URL/tags"},
{name = "archive", url = "$BASE_URL/archive"},
{name = "about me", url = "$BASE_URL/about"},
# set newtab to true to make the link open in new tab
{name = "github", url = "url-to-your-github", newtab = true},
]
The theme optionally supports tags. To enable them, create
a "tags" taxonomy in your config.toml
:
taxonomies = [
{name = "tags"},
]
Enabling tags will create a new /tags
page, and
cause them to show up in archive
section. Note
that you still need to create a menu link to the tags
page manually.
Pagination is fully supported for post list (main site) and intra-post (you can navigate to earlier and later posts).
To make sure pagination works properly, you must first configure
it in content/_index.md
:
+++
# number of pages to paginate by
paginate_by = 2
# sorting order for pagination
sort_by = "date"
+++
Then, tweak the theme's pagination config in config.toml
:
[extra]
# Whether to show links to earlier and later posts
# on each post page (defaults to true).
enable_post_view_navigation = true
# The text shown at the bottom of a post,
# before earlier/later post links.
# Defaults to "Thanks for reading! Read other posts?"
post_view_navigation_prompt = "Read more"
Internationalization / translation is not supported but you can set the HTML language code for your site:
default_language = "en"
By default, the theme uses a mixed subset of the Hack font. Normal weight font uses full character set (for Unicode icons and special symbols), but all others (bold, italic etc) use a limited subset.
This results in much smaller transfer sizes, but the subset might not contain all the Unicode characters you need.
You can enable full unicode support in config.toml
:
[extra]
# Use full Hack character set, not just a subset.
# Switch this to true if you need full unicode support.
# Defaults to false.
use_full_hack_font = true
Also see Hack's docs.
The theme supports adding a global favicon (applies to all pages) to the site:
# Optional: Global favicon URL and mimetype.
# Mimetype defaults to "image/x-icon".
# The URL should point at a file located
# in your site's "static" directory.
favicon = "/favicon.png"
favicon_mimetype = "image/png"
All the configuration options are also described in
config.toml
.
Each of the templates defines named blocks, so it should be quite easy to customize the most common things.
For example, if you want to add extra <meta>
tags to the
base template, index.html
, create file like this in templates/index.html
:
{% extends "terminimal/templates/index.html" %}
{% block extra_head %}
<meta name="description" content="My awesome website"/>
<meta name="keywords" content="Hacking,Programming,Ranting"/>
{% endblock %}
If you spot any bugs or wish to contribute new features, please create a new Pull Request.
Copyright © 2019 Paweł Romanowski (pawroman)
Original theme: Copyright © 2019 Radosław Kozieł (@panr)
The theme is released under the MIT License. Check the license file for more information.
The license for Hack fonts used is included in LICENSE-Hack.md.