Sam is a Simple and Minimalist theme for Hugo. It lets you categorize and showcase your content the way you want to.
Focused on content and typography, the stylized index page is really just a list of navigation links that you can set in your config.toml
. This versatile design is limited only by your imagination, as you can make it say anything you like. Here are some ideas.
- Showcase content
- Content-focused page templates for list pages, single pages, and posts
- A responsive CSS grid gallery page that renders from images in your Page Bundle
- Customize
- Custom navigation menu set via
config.toml
- Custom footer text
- Custom navigation menu set via
- Developer-approved
- Syntax highlighting
- Share-ready pages with Open Graph and Twitter metadata you can customize in
config.toml
and page front-matter - Effortless use of Hugo Pipes to generate CSS from Sass files
Run from the root of your Hugo site:
git clone https://github.com/victoriadrake/hugo-theme-sam.git themes/sam
Alternatively you can include this repository as a git submodule. This makes it easier to update this theme if you have your Hugo site in git as well. For this you need to run:
git submodule add https://github.com/victoriadrake/hugo-theme-sam.git themes/sam
From the exampleSite, copy config.toml
to the root folder of your Hugo site and change the fields as you like. There are helpful hints in the file.
Run:
hugo new page.md
Where page
can be anything you like. A contact page, a bio, dates for your upcoming world tour... Anything!
In config.toml
, customize the entries for [[params.mainMenu]]
however you like. You can have as many or as few entries as you like. You can even include external links.
This list comprises the index page and part of the navigation menu at the bottom of single content pages. Here's an example:
[[params.mainMenu]]
link = "/photography"
text = "photography"
[[params.mainMenu]]
link = "/posts"
text = "writing"
[[params.mainMenu]]
link = "/about"
text = "who dis?"
Use Hugo's built-in server to see your site in action as you make changes.
hugo serve -t sam
Visit localhost:1313
in your browser to see a live preview of your site.
To create a new post, run:
hugo new posts/your-post-title.md
To create an image gallery, place all the files you want included in your Page Bundle. The directory structure might then look like this:
content/
└── gallery/
└── _index.md
└── images/
├── file_1.jpg
├── file_2.jpg
└── file_3.jpg
To automagically generate a gallery from the images, set type: "gallery"
in the front-matter of _index.md
. You can also set other options for the gallery:
- The gallery
title
- The page link with
url
- The
maxWidth
of the resized images - Whether you want the images to link to the full size files, with
clickablePhotos
Here is an example of a gallery's _index.md
:
---
title: "Portraits"
type: "gallery"
url: "/portrait-gallery"
maxWidth: "800x"
clickablePhotos: true
---
In order to create more than one gallery, create multiple Page Bundles with images and type: "gallery"
defined in the _index.md
front matter. For example:
content/
| └── gallery/
| └── _index.md
| └── images/
| ├── file_1.jpg
| ├── file_2.jpg
| └── file_3.jpg
|
└── portfolio/
└── _index.md
└── images/
├── file_1.jpg
├── file_2.jpg
└── file_3.jpg
That's it! Sam's gallery layout template will automagically build the page from your images.
This theme uses Hugo Pipes to compile, autoprefix, and minify its CSS styles from the included Sass files.
To make changes to the CSS, edit the Sass files located in assets/sass/
, then build your site using extended Hugo, which you can obtain from Hugo Releases.
You can run the built-in server to preview the site as you make changes to the Sass files!
Pull requests for bug fixes and enhancements are welcome.
Open source themes like this one would not be possible without some amazing contributors. Thank you!
Copyright (C) 2018-2020 Victoria Drake
Licensed under AGPL-3.0