John Schroeder b00b75064d Automatic dark/light colorschemes (#234)
* Automatic dark/light colorschemes

A new `colorscheme` option is added with the capability to be always dark,
always light, or automatic based on the user's browser setting.  This
makes the `inverted` option superfluous, and therefore deprecated.
Nomenclature of files, variables, etc are changed from `inverted` to
`dark` to reflect this change.

Closes #226.

* Remove inverted option completely

The `inverted` option is now not just deprecated, but removed
completely.
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Hugo Coder Logotype

A simple and clean blog theme for Hugo.

Quick Start

  1. Add the repository into your Hugo Project repository as a submodule, git submodule add https://github.com/luizdepra/hugo-coder.git themes/hugo-coder.
  2. Configure your config.toml. You can either use the this minimal configuration as a base, or look for a complete explanation about all configurations here. The config.toml inside the exampleSite is also a good reference.
  3. Build your site with hugo serve and see the result at http://localhost:1313/.

Extra Guides

License

Coder is licensed under the MIT license.

Maintenance

This theme is maintained by its author Luiz de Prá with the help from these awesome contributors.

Special Thanks

  • Gleen McComb, for his great article about custom pagination.
  • All contributors, for every PR and Issue reported.

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This theme is ready to import into Stackbit. This theme can be deployed to Netlify and you can connect any headless CMS including Forestry, NetlifyCMS, DatoCMS or Contentful.

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Description
A minimalist blog theme for hugo.
Readme 5.9 MiB
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SCSS 79.8%
HTML 18.3%
JavaScript 1.7%
Makefile 0.2%