hugo-scroll/README.md

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📜 A Hugo-theme for pretty, quick and simple single-page websites.

Screenshot Hugo Scroll Theme

Demo

For a current & working demo of this theme please check out https://janraasch.github.io/hugo-scroll/ 🎯.

Sponsor 💟

Support my work on this theme via GitHub Sponsors (recurring) or PayPal (one-time).

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Installation

If you already have a hugo site on your machine, you can simply add this theme via

git submodule add https://github.com/janraasch/hugo-scroll.git themes/hugo-scroll

Then, adjust the config.toml as detailed below.

If you simply want to check out the exampleSite, you can run

git clone https://github.com/janraasch/hugo-scroll.git hugo-scroll
cd hugo-scroll
hugo server --source=exampleSite --themesDir=../..

For more information read the official setup guide of Hugo.

Adjust configuration / config.toml

Please check out the config.toml included on the exampleSite of this theme.

Content & structure

Starting fresh

If you are starting fresh, simply copy over the contents of the exampleSite-directory included in this theme to your source directory. That should give you a good idea about how things work, and then you can go on from there to make the site your own.

Adding content

You can add a new section to the homepage via running

hugo new homepage/my-new-content.md

To create a page separate from the homepage, run

hugo new my-new-page.md

Using icons

This theme includes the full set of Fork Awesome 1.1.7 Icons. Use the {{<icon>}}-shortcode with the respective "fa fa-ICONNAME"-class to use an icon directly in your .markdown files à la

Look at this nice »envelope«-icon: {{<icon class="fa fa-envelope">}}. I took this from https://forkaweso.me/Fork-Awesome/icon/envelope/ :-)

For the full list of icons, see Fork Awesome 1.1.7 Icons.

Adding your branding / colors / css

Add a custom_head.html-file to your layouts/partials-directory. In there you may add a <style>-tag or you may add a <link>-tag referencing your own custom.css (in case you prefer to have a separate .css-file). Checkout the custom_head.html-file from the exampleSite-directory to get started and to find more detailed instructions.

Issues / Feedback / Contributing

Please use GitHub issues and Pull Requests.

If you do not have a GitHub-account, feel free to hit me up via e-mail (see janraasch.com).

Special Thanks 🎁

License

MIT License © Jan Raasch