hugo-theme-relearn/exampleSite/content/configuration/customization/_index.en.md
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Usage scenarios

The theme is usable in different scenarios, requiring the following mandatory settings in your hugo.toml. All settings not mentioned can be set to your liking.

Public Web Server from Root

{{< multiconfig file=hugo >}} baseURL = "https://example.com/" {{< /multiconfig >}}

Public Web Server from Subdirectory

{{< multiconfig file=hugo >}} baseURL = "https://example.com/mysite/" relativeURLs = false {{< /multiconfig >}}

Private Web Server (LAN)

The same settings as with any of the public web server usage scenarios or

{{< multiconfig file=hugo >}} baseURL = "/" relativeURLs = true {{< /multiconfig >}}

File System

{{< multiconfig file=hugo >}} baseURL = "/" relativeURLs = true {{< /multiconfig >}}

{{% notice warning %}} Using a baseURL with a subdirectory and relativeURLs=true are mutually exclusive due to the fact, that Hugo does not apply the baseURL correctly.

If you need both, you have to generate your site twice but with different settings into separate directories. {{% /notice %}}

{{% notice note %}} Sublemental pages (like sitemap.xml, rss.xml) and generated social media links inside of your pages will always be generated with absolute URLs and will not work if you set relativeURLs=true. {{% /notice %}}

{{% notice info %}} If you are using uglyURLs=false (Hugo's default), the theme will append an additional index.html to all page links to make your site be servable from the file system. If you don't care about the file system and only serve your page via a web server you can generate the links without this:

{{< multiconfig file=hugo >}} [params] disableExplicitIndexURLs = true {{< /multiconfig >}} {{% /notice %}}

The theme comes with three levels of search, all provided through the search form in the menu

  • in-page search: a search term will be marked if found in the currently displayed page
  • search popup: a popup will open during typing if the term is found in other pages of your site
  • dedicated search page: you can access a dedicated search page by either clicking on the magnifier glass or by typing and pressing ENTER

Each level depends on the previous level to be enabled, eg. the dedicated search page is only available, if you have search popup and in-page search enabled.

By default all three levels are enabled. You can disable each level by the following settings in your hugo.toml:

  • in-page search: disableSearch=true
  • search popup: disableSearchIndex=true
  • dedicated search page: disableSearchPage=true

By default the following files will be created, relative to each languages home page but can be overwritten:

  • search popup: searchindex.js, configured by searchIndexURL
  • dedicated search page: search/index.html, configured by searchPageURL

{{% notice note %}} You only need to reconfigure the file / page URLs if you have own content at those URLs in your project. Eg. this can happen if you set uglyURLs=true in your hugo.toml and defining a Markdown file content/search.md.

To make sure, there is no duplicate content for any given URL of your project, run hugo --printPathWarnings. {{% /notice %}}

Activate print support

You can activate print support to add the capability to print whole chapters or even the complete site. Just add the print output format to your home, section and page in your hugo.toml as seen below:

{{< multiconfig file=hugo >}} [outputs] home = ["html", "rss", "print"] section = ["html", "rss", "print"] page = ["html", "rss", "print"] {{< /multiconfig >}}

This will add a little printer icon in the top bar. It will switch the page to print preview when clicked. You can then send this page to the printer by using your browser's usual print functionality.

{{% notice note %}} The resulting URL will not be configured ugly in terms of Hugo's URL handling even if you've set uglyURLs=true in your hugo.toml. This is due to the fact that for one mime type only one suffix can be configured.

Nevertheless, if you're unhappy with the resulting URLs you can manually redefine outputFormats.print in your own hugo.toml to your liking. {{% /notice %}}

Home Button Configuration

If the disableLandingPageButton option is set to false, a Home button will appear on the left menu. It is an alternative for clicking on the logo. To edit the appearance, you will have to configure the landingPageName for the defined languages:

{{< multiconfig file=hugo >}} [languages] [languages.en] [languages.en.params] landingPageName = " Home" [languages.pir] [languages.pir.params] landingPageName = " Arrr! Homme" {{< /multiconfig >}}

If this option is not configured for a specific language, they will get their default values:

{{< multiconfig >}} landingPageName = " Home" {{< /multiconfig >}}

The home button is going to look like this:

Default Home Button

Social Media Meta Tags

You can add social media meta tags for the Open Graph protocol and Twitter Cards to your site. These are configured as mentioned in the Hugo docs.

Change the Menu Width

The menu width adjusts automatically for different screen sizes.

Name Screen Width Menu Width
S < 48rem 14.375rem
M 48rem - 60rem 14.375rem
L >= 60rem 18.75rem

The values for the screen width breakpoints aren't configurable.

If you want to adjust the menu width you can define the following CSS variables in your custom-header.html. Note that --MENU-WIDTH-S applies to the menu flyout width in mobile mode for small screen sizes.

:root {
    --MENU-WIDTH-S: 14.375rem;
    --MENU-WIDTH-M: 14.375rem;
    --MENU-WIDTH-L: 18.75rem;
}

Change the Main Area's Max Width

By default the main area width will only grow to a certain extent if more vertical screen space is available. This is done for readability purposes as long line are usually harder to read.

If you are unhappy with the default, you can define the following CSS variable in your custom-header.html and set the value to your liking. If you want to use all available space, select a really big value like 1000rem;

:root {
    --MAIN-WIDTH-MAX: 80.25rem;
}

Change Heading Anchor Behavior

Each heading may have an anchor link that is displayed when the heading is hovered.

The behavior what should happen if the anchor icon is clicked is configurable in your hugo.toml. By default all options are activated. If you deactivate all options, no link will be shown on hover.

{{< multiconfig file=hugo >}} [params] disableAnchorCopy = false disableAnchorScrolling = false {{< /multiconfig >}}

disableAnchorCopy

If set to true, this disables the copying of anchor links to the clipboard.

disableAnchorScrolling

If set to true, this disables the scrolling to the beginning of the heading when clicked.

Own Shortcodes with JavaScript Dependencies

Certain shortcodes make use of additional dependencies like JavaScript and CSS files. The theme only loads these dependencies if the shortcode is used. To do so correctly the theme adds management code in various files.

You can you use this mechanism in your own shortcodes. Say you want to add a shortcode myshortcode that also requires the jquery JavaScript library.

  1. Write the shortcode file layouts/shortcodes/myshortcode.html and add the following line

    {{- .Page.Store.Set "hasMyShortcode" true }}
    
  2. Add the following snippet to your hugo.toml

    {{< multiconfig file=hugo >}} [params.relearn.dependencies] [params.relearn.dependencies.myshortcode] name = "MyShortcode" {{< /multiconfig >}}

  3. Add the dependency loader file layouts/partials/dependencies/myshortcode.html. The loader file will be called from multiple locations inside of the theme with the parameter page containing the current page variable and location with one of the currently defined locations

    • header: if called at the end of the HTML head element
    • footer: if called at the end of the HTML body element
    {{- if eq .location "footer" }}
      <script src="https://www.unpkg.com/jquery/dist/jquery.js"></script>
    {{- end }}
    

Character casing is relevant!

  • the name setting in your hugo.toml must match the key (that needs to be prefixed with a has) you used for the store in your layouts/shortcodes/myshortcode.html.
  • the key on params.relearn.dependencies in your hugo.toml must match the base file name of your loader file.

See the math, mermaid and openapi shortcodes for examples.

{{% notice note %}} If you are really into customization of the theme and want to use the dependency loader for your own locations, you can do this by simply calling it from inside of your overriden partials

{{- partial "dependencies.html" (dict "page" . "location" "mylocation") }}

{{% /notice %}}

Output Formats

Certain parts of the theme can be changed for support of your own output formats. Eg. if you define a new output format PLAINTEXT in your hugo.toml, you can add a file layouts/partials/header.plaintext.html to change the way, the page header should look like for that output format.

React to Variant Switches in JavaScript

Once a color variant is fully loaded, either initially or by switching the color variant manually with the variant selector, the custom event themeVariantLoaded on the document will be dispatched. You can add an event listener and react to changes.

document.addEventListener( 'themeVariantLoaded', function( e ){
  console.log( e.detail.variant ); // `relearn-light`
});

Partials

The Relearn theme has been built to be as configurable as possible by defining multiple partials

In themes/hugo-theme-relearn/layouts/partials/, you will find all the partials defined for this theme. If you need to overwrite something, don't change the code directly. Instead follow this page. You'd create a new partial in the layouts/partials folder of your local project. This partial will have the priority.

This theme defines the following partials :

  • header.html: the header of the page. See output-formats
  • footer.html: the footer of the page. See output-formats
  • body.html: the body of the page. The body may contain of one or many articles. See output-formats
  • article.html: the output for a single article, can contain elements around your content. See output-formats
  • menu.html: left menu. Not meant to be overwritten
  • search.html: search box. Not meant to be overwritten
  • custom-header.html: custom headers in page. Meant to be overwritten when adding CSS imports. Don't forget to include style HTML tag directive in your file.
  • custom-footer.html: custom footer in page. Meant to be overwritten when adding JavaScript. Don't forget to include javascript HTML tag directive in your file.
  • favicon.html: the favicon
  • heading.html: side-wide configuration to change the pages title headings.
  • heading-pre.html: side-wide configuration to prepend to pages title headings. If you override this, it is your responsibility to take the page's headingPre setting into account.
  • heading-post.html: side-wide configuration to append to pages title headings. If you override this, it is your responsibility to take the page's headingPost setting into account.
  • logo.html: the logo, on top left hand corner
  • meta.html: HTML meta tags, if you want to change default behavior
  • menu-pre.html: side-wide configuration to prepend to menu items. If you override this, it is your responsibility to take the page's menuPre setting into account.
  • menu-post.html: side-wide configuration to append to menu items. If you override this, it is your responsibility to take the page's menuPost setting into account.
  • menu-footer.html: footer of the left menu
  • toc.html: table of contents
  • content.html: the content page itself. This can be overridden if you want to display page's meta data above or below the content.
  • content-header.html: header above the title, has a default implementation but you can overwrite it if you don't like it.
  • content-footer.html: footer below the content, has a default implementation but you can overwrite it if you don't like it.