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Hyde is a brazen two-column hugo theme based on the Jekyll theme of the same name. It pairs a prominent sidebar with uncomplicated content.
Note: this is a fork I (Brendan Abolivier) made to adapt Hyde to my needs. More info below.
To install Hyde as your default theme, first install this repository in the themes/
directory:
$ cd themes/
$ git clone https://github.com/spf13/hyde.git
Second, specify hyde
as your default theme in the config.toml
file. Just add the line
theme = "hyde"
at the top of the file.
Hyde includes some customizable options, typically applied via classes on the <body>
element.
Create a list of nav links in the sidebar by assigning "menu=main" in the front matter.
By default Hyde ships with a sidebar that affixes it's content to the bottom of the sidebar. You can optionally disabled this by removing the .sidebar-sticky
class from the sidebar's .container
. Sidebar content will then normally flow from top to bottom.
<!-- Default sidebar -->
<div class="sidebar">
<div class="container sidebar-sticky">
...
</div>
</div>
<!-- Modified sidebar -->
<div class="sidebar">
<div class="container">
...
</div>
</div>
Hyde ships with eight optional themes based on the base16 color scheme. Apply a theme to change the color scheme (mostly applies to sidebar and links).
There are eight themes available at this time.
To use a theme, add the themeColor
variable under params
, like so:
TOML
theme = "hyde"
[params]
themeColor = "theme-base-09"
YAML
theme: "hyde"
params:
themeColor: "theme-base-09"
To create your own theme, look to the Themes section of included CSS file. Copy any existing theme (they're only a few lines of CSS), rename it, and change the provided colors.
To reverse page orientation, add the layoutReverse
variable under params
, like so:
TOML
theme = "hyde"
[params]
layoutReverse = true
YAML
theme: "hyde"
params:
layoutReverse: true
You can optionally enable a comment system powered by Disqus for the posts. Simply add the variable disqusShortname
to your config file.
TOML
disqusShortname = "spf13"
YAML
disqusShortname : spf13
Note: Previous version 1.0 the Disqus shortname had to be defined inside the
[params]
block.
Google Analytics can be enabled by assigning your tracking code to the googleAnalytics
variable in the config file:
TOML
googleAnalytics = "Your tracking code"
YAML
googleAnalytics: Your tracking code
Mark Otto
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Open sourced under the MIT license.
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This is a fork of the Hyde theme I (Brendan Abolivier) made containing a few changes I made:
author
key in the params
section from the configuration fileparams
section in the configuration file:Configuration key | Description | Example value |
---|---|---|
Twitter @username | BrenAbolivier | |
github | GitHub username | babolivier |
Email address | hello@brendanabolivier.com | |
pgp | PGP key fingerprint | E1D4 B745 7A82 9D77 1FBA 8CAC E860 1572 74A2 8D7E |
keyserver | The key server to use in the key's menu link (must support HTTPS) | pgp.key-server.io |
copyright
key in the params
section from the configuration file with a creativeCommons
key, expected to be a Creative Commons license identifier (such as by
, by-sa
, etc.)<description>
tags, and their contents in <content:encoded>
tagsthumbnail
key in a post's front matter. Note that this value must not contain the https://myblog.tld/images
part of the image's URL, which is added automatically before the key's value.Note that none of the configuration parameters I added are optional (mainly because I don't need them to be, but PRs are welcome!). A live demo is available on my blog.
Of course, everything I didn't mess with belongs to the Hugo Hyde theme's authors and contributor.