Hugo Themes
Icarus
A responsive and customizable theme for bloggers.
- Authors: Tory Anderson Digitalcraftsman
- Minimum Hugo Version: 0.72.0
- GitHub Stars: 0
- Updated: 2020-07-01
- License: MIT
- Tags: Gallery
The original Hugo Icarus theme has been unmaintained for years, and as Hugo upgraded, some features broke (such as front-page post listing, recent posts, and post counts). This version fixes such issues.
Icarus
Icarus is a responsive and customizable theme for bloggers. It’s a port of the same-named theme for Hexo made by Ruipeng Zhang. Noteworthy features of this Hugo theme are the integration of a comment-system powered by Disqus, localization (l10n) support, syntax highlighting for source code and optional widgets for the sidebar.
Get the theme
I assume you’ve Git installed. Inside the folder of your Hugo site run
$ cd themes
$ git clone https://gitlab.com/toryanderson/hugo-icarus.git
You should see a folder called hugo-icarus-theme
inside the themes
directory that we created a few moments ago. For more information read the official setup guide of Hugo.
Setup
Next, navigate to the exampleSite
folder at themes/hugo-type-theme/exampleSite/
. In order to get your site running, you need to copy config.toml
and all the content of all relevant subfolders such as data/l10n.toml
into the root folders.
To turn the exampleSite
folder in a standalone demo site the themesDir
property has been set to ../..
. This way you can preview this theme by running hugo server
inside exampleSite
folder.
Due to the customized themesDir
path Hugo will fail to find themes if you copied the config.toml
into the root directory of a regular Hugo website. Make sure you comment out the themesDir
property if you use the theme in production.
The config file
Now, let us take a look into the config.toml
. Feel free to play around with the settings.
Comments
The optional comment system is powered by Disqus. Enter your shortname to enable the comment section under your posts.
disqusShortname = ""
Tip: you can disable the comment section for a single page in its frontmatter:
disable_comments = true
Menu
You can also define the items menu entries as you like. First, let us link a post that you’ve written. We can do this in the frontmatter of the post’s content file by setting menu
to main
.
+++
menu = "main"
+++
Furthermore, we can add entries that don’t link to posts. Back in the config.toml
you’ll find a section for the menus:
[[params.menu]]
before = true
label = "Home"
link = "/"
Define a label and enter the URL to resource you want to link. With before
you can decide whether the link should appear before or after all linked posts in the menu. Therefore, Home
appears before the linked post.
Sidebars
In order to use the full width of the website you can disable the profile on the left and / or the widgets on the right for a single page in the frontmatter:
+++
disable_profile = true
disable_widgets = true
+++
Tell me who you are
This theme also provides a profile section on the left. Add your social network accounts to the profile section on the left by entering your username under social
. The links to your account will be create automatically.
Widgets
Beside the profile section you can add widgets on the right sidebar. The following widgets are available:
- recent articles
- category list
- tag list
- tag cloud
You can deactivate them under params.widgets
:
[params.widgets]
recent_articles = false
categories = true
tags = true
tag_cloud = true
Date line
The date line includes: post date, * of words, approximate reading, time tags and categories. However, if you want certain pages to omit the date line, simply put nodateline = true
in the front matter for that page.
Disable Previous / next article links
To disable the inclusion of a previous/next article link at the bottom of the page, add noprevnext = true
to the front matter. This feature, along with nodateline
can be used to create standalone pages that are less “blog-like”
Localization (l10n)
You don’t blog in English and you want to translate the theme into your native locale? No problem. Take a look in the data
folder and you’ll find a file l10n.toml
that we’ve copied at the beginning. It contains all strings related to the theme. Just replace the original strings with your own.
Linking thumbnails
After creating a new post you can define a banner by entering the relative path to the image.
banner = “banners/placeholder.png”
This way you can store them either next to the content file or in the static
folder.
Mathematical equations
Mathematical equations in form of LaTeX or MathML code can be rendered with the support of MathJax. MathML works out of the box. If you’re using LaTeX you need to wrap your equation with $$
.
You can also print formulas inline. In this case wrap the formula only once with $
.
If you don’t need equations, you can disable MathJax but putting disable_mathjax = true
in your config.toml. This will prevent clients from unnecessarily downloading the MathJax library.
Gallery shortcode
This shortcode you to easily include a gallery into your pages. Copy the code below into your content file and enter the relative paths to your images.
{{< gallery “/banners/placeholder.png” “/banners/placeholder.png” “/banners/placeholder.png” >}}
Nearly finished
In order to see your site in action, run Hugo’s built-in local server.
$ hugo server
Now enter localhost:1313
in the address bar of your browser.
License
This theme is released under the MIT license. For more information read the license.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to
- digitalcraftsman for the initial Hugo port of the Icarus theme
- Ruipeng Zhang for creating this theme
- Steve Francia for creating Hugo and the awesome community around the project