KeepIt is a clean, elegant, simple but not simpler blog theme for Hugo based on the original [LeaveIt Theme](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/liuzc/LeaveIt/) developed by [LiuZhichao](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/liuzc/).
* Wrap Image with Figure Tag without Shortcode. Thanks [Junian.Net](https://www.junian.net/hugo-image-figure-wrap/)
* Load images with Lazy Load By [lazysizes](https://github.com/aFarkas/lazysizes)
* Automatically highlighting code By [Google code-prettify](https://github.com/google/code-prettify), Customizable styles via CSS. See the [themes gallery](https://rawgit.com/google/code-prettify/master/styles/index.html).
* Automagical image gallery with [lightGallery](https://github.com/sachinchoolur/lightGallery)
* ...
# Getting Started
Clone this repository to your hugo theme directory.
Next, open config.toml in the base of the Hugo site and ensure the theme option is set to mainroad:
```bash
theme = "KeepIt"
```
For more information read the [official setup guide](https://gohugo.io/documentation/) of Hugo.
# Site Configuration
Take a look in the `exampleSite` folder.
This directory contains an example config file and the content for the demo. It serves as an example setup for your documentation.
Copy the `config.toml` in the root directory of your website. Overwrite the existing config file if necessary.
# Content Suggestions
A few suggestions to help you get a good looking site quickly:
* Keep blog posts in the content/posts directory, for example: content/posts/my-first-post.md
* Keep static pages in the content directory, for example: content/about.md
* Keep media like images in the static directory, for example: static/images/2019/10/screenshot.png
# Customizing styles for your website
If you want to change some styling to fit your own website needs, you can edit them:
*`assets/css/_varibales/default.scss`: You can override the variables in `_variables.scss` to customize the style
*`assets/css/_custom.scss` : You can put your custom css in this file
# Favicons, Browserconfig, Manifest
It is recommended to put your own favicons
* apple-touch-icon.png (180x180)
* favicon-32x32.png (32x32)
* favicon-16x16.png (16x16)
* mstile-150x150.png (150x150)
* android-chrome-192x192.png (192x192)
* android-chrome-512x512.png (512x512)
into `/static`. They’re easily created via https://realfavicongenerator.net/.
Customize browserconfig.xml and site.webmanifest to set theme-color and background-color for example.
# Tips
#### Set production environment when generating site
Because some functions are only in production mode, So you **need to add a production** environment variables when generating your site.
```bash
HUGO_ENV=production hugo --gc --minify
```
#### Hugo “extended” Sass/SCSS version required
This theme write style with scss, So you must download and install the “extended” Sass/SCSS version
#### How to toggle dark-light mode
* You can click the love heart ❤️ in front of your blog title to toggle dark-light mode. I don't think it's a good interaction design. But I don't have a good idea.
* If you want to make your own theme toggle-able element, you can create an element with a class `.theme-switch`. See [here](https://github.com/Fastbyte01/KeepIt/blob/master/assets/js/main.js#L32)
If you want to show posts on index instead of a personal profile, just open config.toml in the base of the Hugo site, add the following line to config.toml