slate is a single-page speed dial theme for Hugo. Supports using image logos or url text for the contents of the tiles.
You can visit a live demo at https://gesquive.github.io/hugo-slate-demo/ or view screen shots of the Image and Text tile display modes.
mkdir themes
cd themes
git clone https://github.com/gesquive/slate
hugo server -t slate
The following configuration site params are available:
- BackgroundImages: (optional) specifies a list of backgrounds to rotate through, if not provided, then the specified background style will be used
- BackgroundStyle: (optional) The background CSS style to use. (default value is
radial-gradient(ellipse farthest-side at center top, #FCFCFC 0%, #657383 100%)
) - OpenLinksInNewWindow: (optional) boolean to set if tile links open in a new window/tab. (default values is
false
) - Favicon: (optional) path to the favicon
config.toml
baseURL = "http://example.org/"
languageCode = "en-us"
title = "My New Hugo Site"
theme = "slate"
[ params ]
BackgroundImages = [
"bg/b1920-000.jpg",
"bg/b1920-001.jpg",
"bg/b1920-002.jpg",
"bg/b1920-003.jpg",
"bg/b1920-004.jpg"
]
BackgroundStyle = "#000000;"
OpenLinksInNewWindow = true
Favicon = "favicon.ico"
# list of nav tags
[[ params.nav ]]
name = "favorites"
tag = "favorite"
icon = "star"
Example : config.toml
All links are defined in the data/links.yml
data file. Valid attributes are:
- name: the name displayed below the tile, also used as tile text if javascript is disabled in the client browser.
- url: the url href, also used for text when no img is specified
- tags: (optional) list of tags to apply to this tile
- img: (optional) path to tile image, this will replace any text in the tile
- txt_color: (optional) css used to set the
color
of a tile, a random value is chosen if none is specified - bg_color: (optional) css used to set the
background-color
of a tile.
Example of link definitions in the data file.
tiles:
-
name: 'google'
url: 'https://google.com'
img: 'google.svg'
tags: ['favorite', 'search']
-
name: 'bing'
url: 'https://bing.com'
img: 'bing.svg'
txt_color: '#ffffff'
bg_color: '#ffb900'
tags: ['search']
-
name: 'amazon'
url: 'https://amazon.com'
img: 'amazon.svg'
bg_color: '#ffffff'
txt_color: '#ff9900'
tags: ['favorite', 'shopping']
-
name: 'reddit'
url: 'https://reddit.com'
img: 'reddit.svg'
bg_color: '#5f99cf'
txt_color: '#ffffff'
-
name: 'spotify'
url: 'https://web.spotify.com'
img: 'spotify.svg'
bg_color: '#191414'
txt_color: '#1db954'
tags: ['favorite', 'music']
-
name: 'google music'
url: 'https://play.google.com/music/listen'
img: 'google-music.png'
bg_color: '#ffffff'
txt_color: '#ff5722'
tags: ['music']
-
name: 'pandora'
url: 'https://pandora.com'
img: 'pandora.svg'
bg_color: '#005483'
txt_color: '#ffffff'
tags: ['music']
Along the left side of the screen is a navigation bar that can be used to filter the links. The filtering occurs on the tag attribute of the links. For example, when the 'favorite' tag is selected, only the links with the 'favorite' tag attribute will be shown.
A nav filter is defined as:
- name: The name displayed in the UI
- tag: the tag name to filter links with
- icon: the font-awesome name of the icon to display
Example of a menu definition in main config file.
[[ params.nav ]]
name = "favorites"
tag = "favorite"
icon = "star"
[[ params.nav ]]
name = "search"
tag = "search"
icon = "search"
[[ params.nav ]]
name = "shopping"
tag = "shopping"
icon = "shopping-basket"
[[ params.nav ]]
name = "music"
tag = "music"
icon = "headphones"