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Terrassa - Hugo Theme

Terrassa is a simple, fast and responsive theme for Hugo with a strong focus on accessibility made from scratch.

Hugo Terrassa theme screenshot

Archived

I have decided to archive the project as I have been and am unable to give it the necessary support.

I started Terrassa as a way to experiment with Hugo and the Go template system and the truth is that I didn't expect the support that the project has been getting over time. Unfortunately over time I have had to move on to working with other technologies and on other projects and have never had enough time to re-familiarise myself with the code and continue working on the project.

Many thanks to all the people who have used Terrassa, who have sent PRs and above all to the people who encouraged me and talked about how they were using Terrassa to bring their projects to life.

Features

  • Coherent responsive design.
  • Consistent design throughout the entire site.
  • Classic navigation menu in large screen sizes.
  • Hamburger menu in mobile devices.
  • Focus on accessibility.
  • Customizable call to action on the home page.
  • Contact form.
  • Ready for blogging.
  • Multilingual Support

Installation

To install Terrassa run the followings command inside your Hugo site:

$ mkdir themes
$ cd themes
$ git clone https://github.com/danielkvist/hugo-terrassa-theme.git terrassa

Or

$ mkdir themes
$ cd themes
$ git submodule add https://github.com/danielkvist/hugo-terrassa-theme.git terrassa

You can also download the last release here.

Back to your Hugo site directory open the config.toml file and add or change the following line:

theme = "terrassa"

Configuration

You can find an example of the final configuration here.

Basic

baseurl = "/"           # The base URL of your Hugo site
title = "titlehere"     # The title of your Hugo site
author = "authorhere"   # The author name
googleAnalytics = ""    # Your Google Analytics tracking ID
enableRobotsTXT = true
language = "en-US"
paginate = 7            # The numbers of posts per page
theme = "terrassa"      # Your Hugo theme

There's a lot more information about the basic configuration of an Hugo site here.

Description, favicon and logo params

[params]
    description = "" # Description for the meta description tag
    favicon = ""     # Relative URL for your favicon
    logo = ""        # Absolute URL for your logo

Hero

[params.hero]
    textColor = "" # Empty for default color

Call To Action

[params.cta] # Call To Action
    show = true
    cta = "Contact"  # Text message of the CTA
    link = "contact" # Relative URL

Separators between Home sections

[params.separator]
    show = false

Contact information

[params.contact]
    email = ""
    phone = ""
    skype = ""
    address = ""

Social Networks

[params.social]
    twitter = ""
    facebook = ""
    github = ""
    gitlab = ""
    codepen = ""
    instagram = ""
    pinterest = ""
    youtube = ""
    linkedin = ""
    weibo = ""
    mastodon = ""
    tumblr = ""
    flickr = ""
    "500px" = ""

Icons for social networks depend on Font Awesome.

Font Awesome

[params.fa]
    version = ""    # Font Awesome version
    integrity = ""  # Font Awesome integrity for the Font Awesome script

Copyright message

[params.copy]
    message = ""

Agreements

[params.agreement]
    message = ""    # You can use HTML tags

Posts

[params.posts]
    showAuthor = true
    showDate = true
    showTags = true
    dateFormat = "Monday, Jan, 2006"

Form

[params.form]
    netlify = true # Only if you are using Netlify
    action = ""
    method = ""
    inputNameName = ""
    inputNameLabel = ""
    inputNamePlaceholder = ""
    inputEmailName = ""
    inputEmailLabel = ""
    inputEmailPlaceholder = ""
    inputMsgName = ""
    inputMsgLabel = ""
    inputMsgLength = 750
    inputSubmitValue = ""

Privacy

[privacy]
    [privacy.googleAnalytics]
        anonymizeIP = true
        disable = false
        respectDoNotTrack = true
        useSessionStorage = false
    [privacy.instagram]
        disable = false
        simple = false
    [privacy.twitter]
        disable = false
        enableDNT = true
        simple = false
    [privacy.vimeo]
        disable = false
        simple = false
    [privacy.youtube]
        disable = false
        privacyEnhanced = true

To learn more about privacy configuration check the official documentation.

Custom CSS

To add custom CSS you have to create a folder called assets in the root of your project. Then, create another folder called css inside assets. And finally, a file called custom.css inside css with your styles.

$ mkdir -p ./assets/css/

Archetypes

Terrassa includes three base archetypes:

  • default: for content such as blogs posts.
  • section: for the sections on your Home page.
  • page: for pages like the About page.

So be careful. Creating a new site with Hugo also creates a default archetype that replaces the one provided by Terrassa.

Home and Single pages

To create your home page run the following command inside your Hugo site:

$ hugo new _index.md -k page

Or to create another page:

$ hugo new example.md -k page

You'll get something like this:

---
title: ""
description: ""
images: []
draft: true
menu: main
weight: 0
---

Some properties are used as follows:

  • title: is the name that will be displayed in the menu. In the rest of the single pages the main title of the content.
  • description: in the case of the home page the description is not shown. In the rest of the single pages it is shown as a subtitle.
  • images: in the case of the home page the first image is used as the background image for the hero and to share on social networks (with Twitter Cards and Facebook Graph). In every other page or post is used only for share on social networks.
  • weight: sets the order of the items in the menu.

Home page Sections

To create a new section in your Home page follow the next steps:

$ hugo new sections/example.md -k section

You'll come across something like this:

---
title: "Example"
description: ""
draft: true
weight: 0
---

The title is used as the title of your new section and the content is the body. At this moment the description is not used for anything.

The weight defines the order in case of having more than one section.

Blog or List pages

To create a Blog or a page with a similar structure follow these steps:

$ hugo new posts/_index.md -k page

In this case it is only necessary to set, if wanted, the title and the weight in the _index.md.

To add a new posts run the following command:

$ hugo new posts/bad-example.md

Inside this file you'll find something like this:

---
title: "Bad example"
description: ""
date: 2018-12-27T21:09:45+01:00
publishDate: 2018-12-27T21:09:45+01:00
author: "John Doe"
images: []
draft: true
tags: []
---

The title and description are used as the main title and subtitle respectively.

You can find more information about each parameter in the official documentation.

Then, the corresponding section will show a list of cards with the title, the date, a summary of the content (truncated to 480 words) and a list of tags if any.

Hugo Terrassa theme Blog section screenshot

Contact

For the contact page follow these instructions:

$ hugo new contact/_index.md -k page

The title and description will be used as the main title and subtitle respectively with a contact form. The rest of the options are defined in the config.toml.

Multilingual Support

If your site is multilingual, add each language to your config.toml parameters with the following structure:

[languages]
    [languages.en]
        languageName = "en"
        weight = 1
        contentDir = "content/en"
      [languages.de]
        languageName = "de"
        weight = 2
        contentDir = "content/de"
      [languages.fr]
        languageName = "fr"
        weight = 3
        contentDir = "content/fr"

The theme assumes you have one default language, defined in config.toml as defaultContentLanguage. These pages will be at root of the URL, while the other languages will be in their own subdirectory.

You can overwrite all Site parameters in config.url by adding them to the respective language, for example:

[languages.de]
  languageName = "de"
  weight = 2
  contentDir = "content/de"
  title = "Das ist der deutsche Titel"
  description = "Das ist die deutsche Beschreibung"

For translating the contact form, add these parameters:

[languages.de.params]
  [languages.de.params.form] # Translate contact form fields
    inputNameLabel = "Name"
    inputNamePlaceholder = "Dein Name"
    inputEmailLabel = "E-mail"
    inputEmailPlaceholder = "Deine E-Mail-Adresse"
    inputMsgLabel = "Schreib etwas"
    inputSubmitValue = "Abschicken"
    [languages.de.params.cta] # Translate Call To Action
        show = true
        cta = "Kontakt"
        link = "de/kontakt/" # Relative URL

Activate the language switcher in the header by setting:

[params.languageSwitcher]
    show = true

Read more about Hugo's Multilingual mode here: https://gohugo.io/content-management/multilingual/