From the root of your Hugo site, clone the theme into themes/hugo-blogger
by running :
git clone https://github.com/saeidakbari/hugo-blogger.git themes/hugo-blogger
- Download zip archive.
- Unarchive it.
- Move
hugo-blogger
folder inthemes
folder of your blog
For more information read the official setup guide of Hugo.
After installation, take a look in the exampleSite
folder at. This directory contains an example config file and the content for the demo. It serves as an example setup for your documentation.
exampleSite
├── config.toml
├── content
│ ├── projects.md
│ │
│ └── blog
│ ├── creating-a-new-theme.md
│ ├── go-is-for-lovers.md
│ ├── hugo-is-for-lovers.md
│ └── migrate-from-jekyll.md
│
├── data
│ └── projects.yml
│
└── static
Copy at least the config.toml
in the root directory of your website. Overwrite the existing config file if necessary.
Hugo includes a development server, so you can view your changes as you go - very handy. Spin it up with the following command:
hugo serve
Now you can go to localhost:1313 and the blogger theme should be visible.
Use highlight = true
in the front matter to include highlight.js
javascript and css files.
To use this feature, uncomment and fill out the disqusShortname
parameter in config.toml`.
To add Google Analytics, simply sign up to Google Analytics to obtain your Google Tracking ID, and add this tracking ID to the googleAnalytics
parameter in config.toml
.
This is a port of the hugo theme hugo-sustain by [Chris Turner][#]. It supports most of the features of the original theme.
Pull requests, bug fixes, and new features are welcome!
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -a -m 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request on GitHub
Version 1.0.1
- Added proper "Projects" page rendering
- Fixes, many fixes
Version 1.0
- Initial release