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+++ title = "Customization" weight = 25 +++

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 :

  • content: the content page itself. This can be overridden if you wan't to display page's meta data above or below the content.
  • header: the header of the content page (contains the breadcrumbs). Not meant to be overwritten
  • custom-header: custom headers in page. Meant to be overwritten when adding CSS imports. Don't forget to include style HTML tag directive in your file
  • footer: the footer of the content page (contains the arrows). Not meant to be overwritten
  • custom-footer: custom footer in page. Meant to be overwritten when adding Javacript. Don't forget to include javascript HTML tag directive in your file
  • favicon: the favicon
  • logo: the logo, on top left hand corner.
  • meta: HTML meta tags, if you want to change default behavior
  • menu: left menu. Not meant to be overwritten
  • menu-pre: side-wide configuration to prepend to menu items. If you override this, it is your responsiblity to take the page's pre setting into account.
  • menu-post: side-wide configuration to append to menu items. If you override this, it is your responsiblity to take the page's post setting into account.
  • menu-footer: footer of the the left menu
  • search: search box
  • toc: table of contents

Create a new file in layouts/partials/ named logo.html. Then write any HTML you want. You could use an img HTML tag and reference an image created under the static folder, or you could paste a SVG definition!

{{% notice note %}} The size of the logo will adapt automatically {{% /notice %}}

Change the favicon

If your favicon is a png, just drop off your image in your local static/images/ folder and name it favicon.png

If you need to change this default behavior, create a new file in layouts/partials/ named favicon.html. Then write something like this:

<link rel="shortcut icon" href="/images/favicon.png" type="image/x-icon" />

Change default colors

The Relearn theme let you choose between some predefined color scheme variants, but feel free to add one yourself!

Standard variant

[params]
  # Change default color scheme with a variant one. Can be empty, "red", "blue", "green".
  themeVariant = ""

Red variant

Red variant

[params]
  # Change default color scheme with a variant one. Can be empty, "red", "blue", "green".
  themeVariant = "red"

Red variant

Blue variant

[params]
  # Change default color scheme with a variant one. Can be empty, "red", "blue", "green".
  themeVariant = "blue"

Blue variant

Green variant

[params]
  # Change default color scheme with a variant one. Can be empty, "red", "blue", "green".
  themeVariant = "green"

Green variant

'Mine variant

First, create a new CSS file in your local static/css folder prefixed by theme (e.g. with mine theme static/css/theme-mine.css). Copy the following content and modify colors in CSS variables.

:root {
    --MAIN-TEXT-color: #323232; /* Color of text by default */
    --MAIN-TITLES-TEXT-color: #5e5e5e; /* Color of titles h2-h3-h4-h5-h6 */
    --MAIN-LINK-color: #1C90F3; /* Color of links */
    --MAIN-LINK-HOVER-color: #167ad0; /* Color of hovered links */
    --MAIN-ANCHOR-color: #1C90F3; /* color of anchors on titles */

    --MAIN-CODE-color: #e2e4e5; /* fallback color for code background */
    --MAIN-CODE-BG-color: #282a36; /* fallback color for code text */

    --MENU-HOME-LINK-color: #323232; /* Color of the home button text */
    --MENU-HOME-LINK-HOVER-color: #5e5e5e; /* Color of the hovered home button text */

    --MENU-HEADER-BG-color: #1C90F3; /* Background color of menu header */
    --MENU-HEADER-BORDER-color: #33a1ff; /*Color of menu header border */

    --MENU-SEARCH-BG-color: #167ad0; /* Search field background color (by default borders + icons) */
    --MENU-SEARCH-BOX-color: #33a1ff; /* Override search field border color */
    --MENU-SEARCH-BOX-ICONS-color: #a1d2fd; /* Override search field icons color */

    --MENU-SECTIONS-ACTIVE-BG-color: #20272b; /* Background color of the active section and its children */
    --MENU-SECTIONS-BG-color: #252c31; /* Background color of other sections */
    --MENU-SECTIONS-LINK-color: #ccc; /* Color of links in menu */
    --MENU-SECTIONS-LINK-HOVER-color: #e6e6e6;  /* Color of links in menu, when hovered */
    --MENU-SECTION-ACTIVE-CATEGORY-color: #777; /* Color of active category text */
    --MENU-SECTION-ACTIVE-CATEGORY-BG-color: #fff; /* Color of background for the active category (only) */

    --MENU-VISITED-color: #33a1ff; /* Color of 'page visited' icons in menu */
    --MENU-SECTION-HR-color: #20272b; /* Color of <hr> separator in menu */
}

Then, set the themeVariant value with the name of your custom theme file. That's it!

[params]
  # Change default color scheme with a variant one. Can be "red", "blue", "green".
  themeVariant = "mine"