+++ title = “after-dark” description = “A robust, elegant dark theme” template = “theme.html” date = 2017-11-07T17:39:37+01:00
[extra] created = 2018-02-22T19:13:36+01:00 updated = 2017-11-07T17:39:37+01:00 repository = “https://github.com/Keats/after-dark” homepage = “https://github.com/Keats/after-dark” minimum_version = “0.4.0” license = “MIT” demo = “https://gutenberg-after-dark.netlify.com”
[extra.author] name = “Vincent Prouillet” homepage = “https://vincent.is” +++
First download this theme to your themes
directory:
$ cd themes
$ git clone https://github.com/Keats/after-dark.git
and then enable it in your config.toml
:
theme = "after-dark"
This theme requires your index section (content/_index.md
) to be paginated to work:
paginate_by = 5
The posts should therefore be in directly under the content
folder.
The theme requires tags and categories taxonomies to be enabled in your config.toml
:
taxonomies = [
# You can enable/disable RSS
{name = "categories", rss = true},
{name = "tags", rss = true},
]
If you want to paginate taxonomies pages, you will need to overwrite the templates as it only works for non-paginated taxonomies by default.
Set a field in extra
with a key of after_dark_menu
:
after_dark_menu = [
{url = "$BASE_URL", name = "Home"},
{url = "$BASE_URL/categories", name = "Categories"},
{url = "$BASE_URL/tags", name = "Tags"},
{url = "https://google.com", name = "Google"},
]
If you put $BASE_URL
in a url, it will automatically be replaced by the actual
site URL.
The site title is shown on the homepage. As it might be different from the <title>
element that the title
field in the config represents, you can set the after_dark_title
instead.
This template is based on the Hugo template https://github.com/comfusion/after-dark