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# Almeida CV Theme
Theme to build a customizeable printable HTML/CSS CV.
![Screenshot](images/screenshot-full.png)
# Features
- Online CV with minor responsiveness
- Printable as A4 PDF
- HTML5 + CSS3
- Customizeable colors
## Print your PDF CV
When printing the page in the browser, you'll get a formatted A4 page that can be used as your PDF resume.
If your page holds more than 1 A4 page, the content will be divided into the given amount of pages.
For better formatting, you can set the number of pages in the `config.toml` file.
If badges and other elements with background don't render correctly, remember to toggle the "Background Graphics" option in the print dialog.
# Usage
## Install Hugo (extended)
To use `almeida-cv` theme you need to install Hugo Extended by following https://gohugo.io/getting-started/installing/.
## Create your personal website
```
hugo new site <your website's name>
cd <your website's name>
git init
git submodule add https://github.com/ineesalmeida/almeida-cv.git themes/almeida-cv
```
Replace the files in your site root's directory with the ones in `themes/almeida-cv/exampleSite`.
## Start Hugo in development mode
```
hugo server -D
```
Your site is now available at http://localhost:1313/.
## Customization
Your professional data should be added in the `data/content.yaml` file. You can change the theme colors and number of
pages in the `config.toml` file. For working example, see `exampleSite` directory.
For more advanced customization, in your site root directory create `assets/scss/_custom.scss` file where you can
overwrite theme SCSS as per your liking.
## Building
To generate static files of your website, execute the following:
```
hugo --minify
```
within the root of your project.
# Contributing
Post bugs and contributions to the issue tracker. Or make a pull request.