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README.md
Hugo Serif Theme
Serif is a beautiful small business theme for Hugo (Static Site Generator). It contains content types for the archetypical small business website. The theme is fully responsive, blazing fast and artfully illustrated.
Theme features
- Services (Content Type)
- Team (Content Type)
- Features (Data)
- SCSS (Hugo Pipelines)
- Responsive design
- Bootstrap 4 grid and media queries only
- Responsive menu managed in
config.toml
- 100/100 Google Lighthouse speed score
- Under 30KB without images or 80KB with images and illustrations ⚡
- Robust example content included
- Royalty free illustrations included
- Set
body
classes on a per template basis - Inject javascript files on a per page basis (see services/single.html)
- Plenty of examples of using
range
andwhere
to loop over various content types - Google analytics configured in
config.toml
Installation
Inside the folder of your Hugo site run:
cd themes
git clone https://github.com/jugglerx/hugo-serif-theme.git
For more information read the official setup guide of Hugo.
Getting started
After installing the Serif theme successfully it requires a just a few more steps to get your site finally running.
Adding example content
The fastest way to get started is to copy the example content. Copy the contents of the exampleSite
folder to the root folder of your Hugo site. This theme comes with content for the following content types: services
, team
, testimonials
and includes JSON data for features
and contact
. It also includes the config.toml
file which has an example menu.
Edit config
After you copy the config.toml
into the root folder of your Hugo site you will need to update the baseURL
baseURL = "/"
Running Hugo
After installing the theme, generate the Hugo site.
hugo
Hugo's built-in local server.
hugo server
Now enter localhost:1313
in the address bar of your browser.
Configuring theme features
Homepage meta tags
Often a homepage requires special meta tags such as a meta description or og meta data for twitter, facebook etc. You can configure these values in the config.toml
// config.toml
[params]
google_analytics_id=""
[params.homepage_meta_tags]
meta_description = "a description of your website."
meta_og_title = "My Theme"
meta_og_type = "website"
meta_og_url = "https://www.mywebsite.com"
meta_og_image = "https://www.mywebsite.com/images/tn.png"
meta_og_description = "a description of your website."
meta_twitter_card = "summary"
meta_twitter_site = "@mytwitterhandle"
meta_twitter_creator = "@mytwitterhandle"
Set meta tags on a per template/page basis
You can set meta tags on a per template basis using a block. For example, you might want to write a custom meta description for the /services
page. You can insert any valid HTML meta data inside the {{ define "meta_tags }}
block at the top of a template.
// layouts/services/list.html
...
{{ define "meta_tags" }}
<meta name="description" content="We offer a variety of services in the finance industry" />
{{ end }}
{{ define main }}
...
Credits
- Illustrations by https://absurd.design/