Introduction is a minimalist, highly-versatile theme for Hugo. It can be configured as a single page, or as a full-featured site with multiple sections. It is multilingual, responsive, and includes a light and dark theme.
* Multilingual - supports side-by-side content in different language versions
* Custom index page sections from Markdown files
* Projects and Blog sections
* Page load fade-in CSS effect and smooth scrolling to anchor links
* Straightforward customization via `config.toml`
* Styled Markdown throughout with syntax highlighting
Developer-friendly:
* Sass files included with instant compiling to CSS thanks to [Hugo Pipes](https://gohugo.io/hugo-pipes/postcss/) and [PostCSS](https://gohugo.io/hugo-pipes/postcss/)
* Thoughtful use of Sass variables makes creating new colour schemes easy
Alternatively, you can include this repository as a [git submodule](https://git-scm.com/book/de/v1/Git-Tools-Submodule). This makes it easier to update this theme if you have your Hugo site in git as well:
You might want to set `headless` to `true` in the frontmatter. See [headless bundles](https://gohugo.io/content-management/page-bundles/#headless-bundle) for more information.
Each markdown file will show as a section on the home page and can be ordered by the `weight` value in the file's frontmatter. You can set `image` to show an image on the left side of the section. The image file must be in the `content/home/` folder.
You can set `external_link` to make the project link to another website.
Add images to your project by placing image files in the `YourProjectName/` folder. If you add more then one photo, they will display as a carousel gallery. Images will be ordered by filename. The first image will be shown as the project preview image. You can change the order of your images by adding a `weight` to that resource's parameters:
See the [hugo documentation](https://gohugo.io/content-management/multilingual/) for more details.
## Menu
Introduction contains a default menu. If you want to override this, you can do so by defining a `menu.main` in `config.toml`.
## Google Analytics
Set `googleAnalytics` in `config.toml` to activate Hugo's [internal Google Analytics template](https://gohugo.io/templates/internal/#google-analytics).
If you have a question or get stuck, please [open an issue](https://github.com/victoriadrake/hugo-theme-introduction/issues) for help and to help those who come after you. The more information you can provide, the better!
This theme would not be nearly as awesome without its amazing community of open source contributors, who are [listed here.](https://github.com/victoriadrake/hugo-theme-introduction/releases) Thank you so much! 🖤