This theme is an upgraded version of the Dream Theme by Yue Yang and contains tons of new features such as:
- "Card" and "Post" views for the home page
- twemoji rendering
- Table of contents for posts
- Random image background
- Multiple author support
- Disqus
- Sidebar
- Share card below posts
- Device detection, that is whether the client device is a PC or phone
- About section can be written in MarkDown
- Custom 404 pages can be written in MarkDown
- Custom Favicon
- RSS Button
- Custom CSS and JS can be used without modifying the theme
- More social icons
- Shorte.st website script, and a lot of other minor improvements
This theme can be used for two purposes:
- If you're making a site which links to other sites and your stuff all around the internet, then you can switch to card view for that. I use this view for my home page here: UtkarshVerma's Site
- If you're simply making a blog or another website with a bunch of posts, then switch to the posts view for that. I use this view for my blog: UtkarshVerma's Blog
This project adheres to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to utkarshverma@pm.me.
The theme can be installed by running the following commands inside your Hugo website folder.
cd themes
git submodule add https://github.com/UtkarshVerma/hugo-dream-plus dream-plus
git submodule update --init --recursive
Once the theme has been successfully installed, you'll have to do a bit of tuning of the theme to meet your taste.
Within the exampleSite
folder, you'll find the config files, cards.toml
and posts.toml
which can be used to tweak the theme.
You must use these config files as a basis for your site, since they take care of the necessary variable declarations, which you may edit according to your needs.
Define yourself through the following config variables in params
:
author = "<name of the author>"
description = "Short description of the site"
motto = "author's motto or short description"
#Leaving the avatar variable unset displays svg avatars
avatar = "<absolute path to avatar>"
After that, fill up the social variables at the end of the config file. This theme suports the following social sites: (The examples are given)
Social Link | Variable | Example Initialization |
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GitHub | github | github = "username" |
email = "username@example.com" |
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twitter = "username" |
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facebook = "username" |
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YouTube | youtube | youtube = "username" |
Medium | medium | medium = "username" |
linkedin = "username" |
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StackOverflow | stackoverflow | stackoverflow = "number/username" |
CodePen | codepen | codepen = "username" |
reddit = "username" |
These variables have to be in the [social]
table of config.toml
or its equivalent for YAML
or JSON
.
[social]
github = "UtkarshVerma"
Once this is done, write up the "About Me" section of your website in Markdown as directed here:Error and About Pages.
As stated earlier, this theme has two views, Card view and Post view. To define your desired view, modify the contentType
variable in params
in the config file as follows:
contentType = "cards" #Enables the card view.
contentType = "posts" #Enables the post view.
One clear distinction between both the view is that Card view doesn't support posts, instead it redirects to the specified link, while Post view does. You may test them out yourselves by visiting my sites(stated above) which use them. Also, post/card creation is done differently for both the views. It is as follows:
hugo new cards/example.md #Card creation
hugo new posts/example.md #Post creation
After this, just open your MarkDown card/post and provide the parameters for the card/post.
To enable setting images as background, you'll have to disable random colour background first by setting enableColorBG
to false.
Also, enabling image background feature requires the modification of two variables, namely bgImage
and bgList
. If you prefer a single image background, then simply set the value of bgImage
as the absolute path of your image. For example,
bgImage = "/images/bg1.jpeg"
You can also enable random background feature which switches the background between a provided images list(stored in bgList
), every time the site is reloaded. For example,
bgList = ["/images/bg1.jpeg", "/images/bg2.jpeg", "/images/bg3.jpeg"]
You may also add blurring effect to the background image using bgBlur
.
You may configure your website based on the client device by using the isMobile
JS variable. It is true
when the client device is a mobile and vice versa.
This theme supports total customization of about and error pages. These pages may be customized through the about.md
and 404.md
files. Once finished customizing, copy them in the /content
directory of your Hugo site.
You may also set a custom favicon for your website using the favicon
config variable. For example,
favicon = "/images/defaultFav.ico"
The Shorte.st website script has been implemented in this theme. To use it, you'll first have to enable this feature by setting enableShortest
to true
and then setting the API Token you got from Shorte.st to shortestToken
, and after that, define your domains as a list in the shortestDomains
config variable.
There are some other minor configurations as well. You may set them up by referring to the comments inside the config file.
The documentation for this repository is currently under work and is added to this repository's wiki. Wiki contributions are most welcome. Feel free to ask me about this theme's features for that.
After finishing the configurations, you're good to go. So, test your website using:
hugo server
Your site should now be locally available at http://localhost:1313 for testing purposes.
For testing the example site, you'll have to explicitly specify the config file to Hugo. This is done as follows:
#For post view demo
hugo --config posts.toml server
#For card view demo
hugo --config cards.toml server
Found something interesting to add to this theme or rather a 🪲bug? Let me know about it through the issue tracker. Pull requests are also welcome. For more detailed instructions on how to contribute, refer to CONTRIBUTING.md
This theme is released under the MIT license.