A Hugo theme for a personal portfolio with minimalist design and responsiveness.
- Example Site: hugo-toha.github.io
- Documentation: toha-guides.netlify.app
- Minimalist Design
- Fully Responsive
- Multiple Language Support
- Carefully Designed Cards
- Experience Timeline
- Achievement Gallery
- Sidebar to Categorize the Posts
- Short Codes
- Google Analytics Support
- Disqus Comment Support
For more details about the features please visit here.
- English
- বাংলা
- Français
- Indonesian
- Deutsch
- Spanish
- 简体ä¸ć–‡
To know more about how to translate your site, please visit here. Follow, the data and post format from this example site.
Here, are few screenshot from the example site.
- Hugo Version 0.68.0 or higher
In order to use this theme, follow the following steps:
At first, add Toha theme as git submodule to your hugo-site.
$ git submodule add https://github.com/hugo-toha/toha.git themes/toha
Don't use SSH URL of the theme during adding as git sub-module. Also, don't clone the theme in your
themes
directory usinggit clone
. They don't work well with Github Action or Netlify.
If you don't already have a hugo site, create one by following the step by step guide from here.
Now, configure your site to use toha
theme by adding the following configuration in config.yaml
file of your site.
baseURL: https://hugo-toha.github.io
languageCode: en-us
title: "John's Blog"
theme: "toha"
# Manage languages
# For any more details, you can check the official documentation: https://gohugo.io/content-management/multilingual/
languages:
en:
languageName: English
weight: 1
# Control TOC depth
markup:
tableOfContents:
startLevel: 2
endLevel: 6
ordered: false
# Enable global emoji support
enableEmoji: true
# Site parameters
params:
# GitHub repo URL and branch of your site
gitRepo: https://github.com/hugo-toha/hugo-toha.github.io
gitBranch: main
# specify whether you want to write some blog posts or not
enableBlogPost: true
# specify whether you want to show Table of Contents in reading page
enableTOC: true
# Provide newsletter configuration. This feature hasn't been implemented yet.
# Currently, you can just hide it from the footer.
newsletter:
enable: true
Don't forget to update title
, baseURL
, and gitRepo
fields with your own information. To know about more available configuration options, please visit here.
Now, you can run your hugo site with toha
theme locally with the following command:
$ hugo server -t toha -w
When you run your site for first time, it will start with the default parameters. It should look similar to the example site. However, it will not have any sections in the homepage as we haven't configured them yet. You can configure your site by following the guides from here.
Here, are some handy shortcodes you can use with this theme.
Here, are the current plan and progress of various components of this theme. The components will be prioritized based on users requests.
-
Home
- Configurable Background
- Author Image
- Greeting
- Typing Carousel
-
About
- Name and Designation
- Summary
- Markdown Support
- Social Links
- Font Awesome Support
- Resume Link
- Soft Skills Indicator
-
Skills
- Skill Cards
- Markdown Support
-
Experiences
- Designation
- Timeline
- Company Overview
- Responsibilities
-
Projects
- Category Filter
- Project Card
- Overview
- Markdown Support
- Github Stars
- External URL Support
- Technology Tags
- Overview
-
Recent Posts
-
Academic Career
- Degree
- Institution
- Timeline
- Taken Courses
- CGPA
- Extracurricular Activities
-
Publications
- Category Filter
- Card
- Abstract
- Authors
- Tags
- Links
- Gallery
-
Accomplishment / Courses
- Overview
- Certificate
-
Achievements Gallery
- Image
- Summary
- Post Cards
- Sidebar
- Pagination
- Hero Image
- Author Information
- Sidebar
- Table of Contents
- Next & Previous Page Navigation
-
Improve This Page
Button - Disqus Comment
- Google Analytics
- Disqus Comment
- Image
- Split Page into Multiple Column
- Vertical space between two sections
- Alert
- Figure & sub-figure
- Tabs
You can contribute to this theme in various ways. You can report a bug, file an feature request, send a PR, share your thoughts etc.
Pull requests are most welcome and I will be happy to review. Just follow the following principles:
- Keep it simple.
- Keep it consistent with the design.
- Use as few dependencies as possible.
- Have patience.
I am not a web developer. I had created this theme for my personal needs. So, it is reasonable to have some flaws in the codes. Feel free to open issues and PRs acknowledging the problems.
For local development, you can make changes in the theme submodule and test the changes against your own site or this example site locally.
At first, fork this repo. Then, follow the following steps to use the forked theme for local developments,
Using the forked theme in your own site:
If you want to run your local development against your own site, follow the following steps:
# add the original theme as a submodule of your site if you haven't done already
$ git submodule add https://github.com/hugo-toha/toha.git themes/toha
# navigate into the toha theme folder
$ cd themes/toha
# add your own fork as a remote
$ git remote add my-fork https://github.com/<your-github-user>/toha
# create a new branch for your changes
$ git checkout -b my-feature-branch
Using the forked theme in the example site:
If your want to run your local development against this example site, follow the following steps:
# clone the example site along with the submodules
$ git clone git@github.com:hugo-toha/hugo-toha.github.io.git --recursive
# navigate into the toha theme folder
$ cd themes/toha
# add your own fork as a remote
$ git remote add my-fork https://github.com/<your-github-user>/toha
# create a new branch for your changes
$ git checkout -b my-feature-branch
From there you can make changes to the source code of the theme while testing with your running Hugo site or the example site.
When the changes look good, commit and push them to your fork.
# stage all the changes
$ git add .
# commit the changes with a meaning full commit message
$ git commit -m "A meaningful commit message"
# push the commit to your fork
$ git push my-fork my-feature-branch
Then, open a PR against master
branch of hugo-toha/toha from the my-feature-branch
branch of your own fork.