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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.
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 anyone of the available theme classes to the <body>
element in the default.html
layout, like so:
<body class="theme-base-08">
...
</body>
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.
Hyde's page orientation can be reversed with a single class.
<body class="layout-reverse">
...
</body>
Mark Otto
Steve Francia
Open sourced under the MIT license.
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