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CASPER theme for hugo

Casper is a single-column theme for Hugo. Ported from Casper theme for Ghost

blog demo : http://vjeantet.fr blog source : https://github.com/vjeantet/vjeantet.fr

Hugo Casper Theme screenshot

Features

Theme usage and asumptions

Installation

Installing this theme

mkdir themes
cd themes
git clone https://github.com/vjeantet/hugo-theme-casper casper

Build your website with this theme

hugo server -t casper

Configuration

config.toml

BaseUrl= "http://example.com/"
LanguageCode= "fr-FR"
Title= "My blog is awesome"
paginate = 5
DisqusShortname = "YOUR_SHORT_NAME_HERE"
Copyright = "All rights reserved - 2015"
canonifyurls = true

[params]
  description = "Welcome to my website"
  metadescription = "Used as 'description' meta tag for both home and index pages. If not set, 'description' will be used instead"
  cover = "images/cover.jpg"
  author = "Valère JEANTET"
  authorlocation = "Paris, France"
  authorwebsite = "http://vjeantet.fr"
  authorbio= "my bio"
  logo = "images/logo.png"
  googleAnalyticsUserID = "UA-79101-12"
  # Optional RSS-Link, if not provided it defaults to the standard index.xml
  RSSLink = "http://feeds.feedburner.com/..."
  githubName = "vjeantet"
  twitterName = "vjeantet"
  # facebookName = ""
  # codepenName = ""
  # linkedinName = ""
  # stackoverflowId = ""
  # keybaseName = ""
  # flickrName = ""
  # instagramName = ""
  # email = ""
  # pinterestName = ""
  # googlePlusName = ""
  # set true if you are not proud of using Hugo (true will hide the footer note "Proudly published with HUGO.....")
  hideHUGOSupport = false
  
  # Setting a value will load highlight.js and enable syntax highlighting using the style selected.
  # See https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/tree/master/src/styles for available styles
  # A preview of above styles can be viewed at https://highlightjs.org/static/demo/
  hjsStyle = "default"

  [params.social]
    twitter = "your_twitter"

Example : config.toml

Overide author information per page

In addition to providing data for a single author as shown in the example above, author can be overided per page. If a author key in page's frontmatter exists it will be used instead of the default one. Overrides per page can be done by adding author* = "value entry in the front matter. For those pages where you want to omit the author block completely, a .Params.noauthor entry is also available.

Example override author per page file:

+++
date = "2014-07-11T10:54:24+02:00"
title = ""
author = "NickName"
authoravatar = "https://cdn4.iconfinder.com/data/icons/gray-user-management/512/rounded-512.png"
authorbio = "IT software and Security Engineer, Open source enthusiast."
authorlocation = "Paris, France"
authorwebsite = "http://vjeantet.fr"
...
+++

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Menu configuration

On top right of the screen, a "Subscribe" button is displayed with a link to the RSS feed.

When you define a menu in the main config file, Then a menu button is displayed instead of the subscribe button When the use clicks the menu button, a sidebar appears and shows the subscribe button and all items defined in the main config file

:information_source: If your added a metadata like menu="main" in a content file metadata, it will also be displayed in the main menu

Example of a menu definition in main config file.

[[menu.main]]
  name = "My Blog"
  weight = -120
  identifier = "blog"
  url = "/"

[[menu.main]]
  name = "About me"
  weight = -110
  identifier = "about"
  url = "/about"

Metadata on each content file, example

+++
author = ""
date = "2014-07-11T10:54:24+02:00"
draft = false
title = "dotScale 2014 as a sketch"
slug = "dotscale-2014-as-a-sketch"
tags = ["event","dotScale","sketchnote"]
image = "images/2014/Jul/titledotscale.png"
comments = true     # set false to hide Disqus comments
share = true        # set false to share buttons
menu = ""           # set "main" to add this content to the main menu
+++

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Contact me

:beetle: open an issue in github

:bird: https://twitter.com/vjeantet