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Hugo Scroll 📜 Demo

Clean, responsive, single-page Hugo website theme.

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Promo image which may be a bit outdated:
Screenshot Hugo Scroll Theme

⭐ Feature highlights

  • Responsive to screen size/shape
  • SEO friendly
  • Customizable
  • Video cover
  • Fork Awesome Icons out of the box
  • Header logo
  • Visual guards to guarantee readability
  • External links
  • JS/CSS Assets optimized (Minification, Fingerpriting, pipeline-processed into single file)
  • git info in footer (opt-in)

🔑 Installation

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

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

Then, adjust the config.toml as detailed below & in the file comments.

Playing around with our example site

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

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

For more information, read the official Hugo setup guide.

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.

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

You can add a new section to the homepage by running hugo new homepage/my-new-content.md (or craft the file manually)

To create a page separate from the homepage, run hugo new my-new-page.md

🔧 Feature details 🔨

Customizing CSS

Add a custom_head.html file to your layouts/partials directory.

  • You can use <style> tag to embed the overrides (better performance-wise)
  • Alternatively you can <link> your own custom.css

CSS variables var(--some-var-name) from assets\css\variables.scss can be overridden by adding

:root {
  --some-var-name: blue!important;
}

Icons

This theme includes the full set of Fork Awesome 1.2.0 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/ :-)

Header logo

Configured in _index.md, see exampleSite: header_logo: "images/chef-hat.png"

Video cover

Set header_use_video: true in /exampleSite/content/_index.md and define video source via custom partial, such as exampleSite/layouts/partials/custom_header_video.html.

Footer version information

In order to see technical version information (extracted from Hugo's GitInfo)) set the following general option in your config.toml: enableGitInfo = true

External links

You can add an external link in the menu, see external.md in the exampleSite.

You can also use extlink shortcode to create a link opening in a new tab:

Visit as at {{<extlink text="Instagram" href="https://www.instagram.com/yourInstagramName/">}}

Referencing and showing icons in front of the link text is possible with a new parameter icon:

Visit as at {{<extlink icon="fa fa-instagram" text="Instagram" href="https://www.instagram.com/yourInstagramName/">}}

🐛 Issues / 💡 Feedback / 👑 Contributing

Discussion for Q&A (when unsure), Issues for tracking, Pull Requests for contributions.

See contributing guideline for more.

👏 Special Thanks

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