Installation
First download this theme to your themes directory:
cd themes
git clone https://github.com/micahkepe/radion
and then enable it in your config.toml:
theme = "radion"
This theme requires your index section (content/_index.md) to be paginated to
work:
paginate_by = 5
The posts should therefore be in directly under the content folder.
The theme requires tags and categories taxonomies to be enabled in your
config.toml:
taxonomies = [
# You can enable/disable RSS
{name = "categories", feed = true},
{name = "tags", feed = true},
]
If you want to paginate taxonomies pages, you will need to overwrite the templates as it only works for non-paginated taxonomies by default.
Options
Top-menu
Set a field in extra with a key of radion_menu:
radion_menu = [
{url = "$BASE_URL", name = "Home"},
{url = "$BASE_URL/categories", name = "Categories"},
{url = "$BASE_URL/tags", name = "Tags"},
{url = "https://google.com", name = "Google"},
]
If you put $BASE_URL in a url, it will automatically be replaced by the actual
site URL.
Title
The site title is shown on the homepage. As it might be different from the
<title> element that the title field in the config represents, you can set
the radion_title instead.
Author Attribution
You may define the author(s) of a page in either the root config.toml file, or
on a per-page basis in the page's frontmatter.
The order of precedence for determining the author shown in a page’s footer is:
page.extra.author(highest precedence)page.authorspage.config.author(lowest precedence, default)
Defining a Global Default Author in config.toml
In config.toml:
[extra]
author = "John Smith"Defining Author(s) Per-Page
At the top of a page in its frontmatter (wrap this in +++):
-
Define a single author for the page:
title = "..." date = 1970-01-01 [extra] author = "John Smith"Alternatively, you can define the
page.authorsvariable with a single entry:title = "..." date = 1970-01-01 authors = ["John Smith"] -
Define multiple authors for a page:
title = "..." date = 1970-01-01 authors = ["John Smith", "Joe Schmoe", "Jane Doe"]For example, you can see on this page there are multiple authors attributed.
Do not define both extra.author and authors in the same page
unless you want extra.author to take precedence.
Favicon
To change the default favicon:
-
Create your own favicon folder with the following site: RealFaviconGenerator
- Set the 'Favicon path' option to
/icons/favicon/
- Set the 'Favicon path' option to
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Unzip the created folder
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Create a
static/icons/directory if it does not already exist -
Place the unzipped
favicon/directory instatic/icons/.
By default, favicons are enabled, however, if for some reason you would like to
disable favicons, set the following in your config.toml:
[extra]
favicon = falseGitHub
To enable a GitHub reference link in the header, set the following in your
config.toml:
[extra]
github = "https://github.com/your-github-link"Code Snippets
Syntax Highlighting:
[markdown]
# Whether to do syntax highlighting
# Theme can be customized by setting the `highlight_theme` variable to a theme
# supported by Zola
highlight_code = true
highlight_theme = "one-dark"
For a complete list of themes, see: Zola's syntax highlighting docs.
Enhanced Codeblocks (Clipboard Support and Language Tags)
[extra]
codeblock = trueLigatures are disabled by default as defined in the _theme.scss file.
LaTex Support
To enable LaTeX support with MathJax, set the following in your config.toml:
[extra]
latex = trueSearchbar
To enable a searchbar at the top of the page navigation, set the following in
your config.toml:
build_search_index = true
[search]
index_format = "elasticlunr_json"
[extra]
enable_search = trueLight and Dark Modes
To set the color theme of the site, set the following in your config.toml:
[extra]
theme = "toggle" # options: {light, dark, auto, toggle}
There are four options for the theme field:
light: Always light modedark: Always dark modeauto: Automatically switch between light and dark mode based on the user's system preferencestoggle: Allow the user to toggle between light and dark mode
Table of Contents
To enable a table of contents on a page, add the following to the front matter of the page:
[extra]
toc = trueComments
Note: Giscus comments assumes that you are hosting the blog site via GitHub Pages and thus have access to GitHub Discussions.
First, follow the instructions at giscus.app.
This includes installing the Giscus app and enabling discussions on the
GitHup repository that you host the website code. Additionally, fill in the
repository path in the prompt. Then, from the generated script, fill in the
corresponding values in the config.toml:
[extra]
comments = true # {true, false}; sets global enabling of comments by default
giscus_repo = "FILL ME IN"
giscus_repo_id = "FILL ME IN"
giscus_data_category_id = "FILL ME IN"
Comments can be enabled or disabled on a per page basis by editing the page's front matter. For example, to disable comments on a specific post:
[extra]
comments = false
The config.toml value for comments takes precedence and priority. For
example, if you globally disable comments in your config.toml by setting
comments = false, then trying to enabling comments through a page's front
matter will have no effect.
Acknowledgements
Lots of inspiration and code snippets taken from these awesome Zola themes:
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reduxby SeniorMars.