Simple and clean blog theme for hugo, based on Vienna theme
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Vienna
Overview
Vienna is a simple and clean blog theme for Hugo. Notable features are:
- Simple and clean design
- Client side source code highlighting
- Social links (Twitter, Facebook, GitHub, LinkedIn, Instagram, Keybase)
- Support for tags
- Analytics with Google Analytics or Mixpanel
- Responsive design
- Font Awesome icons
Installation
In your hugo site directory, run:
$ mkdir themes
$ cd themes
$ git clone https://github.com/keichi/vienna
Vienna is also included in the spf13/hugoThemes
repository.
Configuration
You may specify following options in config.toml
of your site to make use of
this theme's features.
baseurl = "Your site URL"
languageCode = "en-us"
title = "Your site title"
# Copyright notice. This is displayer in the footer.
copyright = "© Copyright notice"
[params]
# Social accounts. Link to these accounts are displayed in the header and
# footer.
twitter = "Your Twitter username"
github = "Your GitHub username"
linkedin = "Your LinkedIn username"
googleplus = "Your Google+ user id"
facebook = "Your Facebook username"
stackoverflow = "Your Stackoverflow user id (number)"
keybase = "Your keybase.io username"
instagram = "Your Instagram username"
# Disqus shortname
disqus = "Your disqus shortname"
# Google Analytics API key.
ga_api_key = "Your Google Analytics tracking id"
# Mixpanel API key.
mixpanel_api_key = "Your Mixpanel API key"
author = "Your Name"
avatar = "/path/to/avatar"
contact = "Your contact link (ex. mailto:foo@example.com)"
bio = "Your short bio"
# Short subtitle/tagline. This is displayed in the header.
subtitle = "Short subtitle/tagline of your blog"
themecolor = "#hexcolor" # Defines the tab color in Chrome for Android.
Usage
Use hugo's -t vienna
or --theme=vienna
option with hugo commands.
Example:
$ hugo server -t vienna -w -D