A responsive, clean and simple Hexo theme for a personal website.
🌵 Demo
- Version : 3.0
- Compatibility : Hexo 3 or later
- Fully responsive
- Multiple color schemes
- Pick your own code highlighting scheme
- Configurable navigation menu
- Support for local search
- Projects list
- I18n support
- Disqus integration
- Google analytics
- Font Awesome icons
- Simplicity
-
In the
root
directory:$ git clone https://github.com/probberechts/hexo-theme-cactus.git themes/cactus
-
Change the
theme
property in theconfig.yml
file.# theme: landscape theme: cactus
-
Run:
hexo generate
andhexo server
You can (and should) modify a couple of settings. An overview of all settings can be found in _config.yml. The most important ones are discussed below.
There are two possible methods to override these variables. As a first option,
you could fork the theme and maintain a custom branch with your settings.
Alternatively, you can configure it from your site's primary configuration
file. Therefore, define you custom settings under the theme_config
variable.
For example:
# _config.yml
theme_config:
colorscheme: white
# themes/cactus/_config.yml
colorscheme: dark
This will result in the white color scheme.
Currently, this theme is delivered with four color schemes: dark, light,
white and classic. Set your preferred color scheme in the _config.yml
file.
colorscheme: light
Alternatively, you can easily create your own color scheme by creating a new
file in source/css/_colors
.
Setup the navigation menu in the _config.yml
:
nav:
Home: /
About: /about/
Writing: /archives/
Projects: http://github.com/probberechts
LINK_NAME: URL
You have two options for the list of blog posts on the home page:
-
Show only the 5 most recent posts (default)
posts_overview: show_all_posts: false post_count: 5
-
Show all posts
posts_overview: show_all_posts: true
Create a projects file source/_data/projects.json
to show a list of your projects on the index page.
[
{
"name":"Hexo",
"url":"https://hexo.io/",
"desc":"A fast, simple & powerful blog framework"
},
{
"name":"Font Awesome",
"url":"http://fontawesome.io/",
"desc":"The iconic font and CSS toolkit"
}
]
Cactus can automatically add links to your social media accounts.
Therefore, update the theme's _config.yml
:
social_links:
github: your-github-url
twitter: your-twitter-url
NAME: your-NAME-url
where NAME
is the name of a Font Awesome icon.
If you are new to Hexo and internationalization (i18n), please read Hexo documentation - internationalization (i18n) section
Currently, the theme is delivered with support for:
- English (en), default
- Chinese (Simplified, PRC) (zh-CN)
- French (fr)
- Dutch (nl)
If you would like to use one the languages listed above, simply set language
to the desired language (e.g., fr
) in _config.yml
.
Otherwise, you can follow the steps below (E.g., to add a Japanese (ja) translation):
- Set
language
toja
in Hexo configuration file_config.yml
- Create a
ja.yml
file in thethemes/cactus/languages/
folder - Copy the content of
themes/cactus/languages/default.yml
and paste it it into theja.yml
file - Replace all English strings by their Japanese translation
Note: Cactus does not support multi-language sites.
Set the rss
field in the _config.yml
to one of the following values:
rss: false
will totally disable rss (default).rss: atom.xml
sets a specific feed link.rss:
leave empty to use the hexo-generator-feed plugin.
Add you Google Analytics tracking_id
to the _config.yml
.
google_analytics:
enabled: true
id: 'UA-49627206-1'
First, create a site on Disqus: https://disqus.com/admin/create/.
Next, update the _config.yml
file:
disqus:
enabled: true
shortname: SITENAME
where SITENAME
is the name you gave your site on Disqus.
Pick one of the available colorschemes and add it to the _config.yml
:
highlight: COLORSCHEME_NAME
First, install the hexo-generate-search plugin, which will generate a search index file.
$ npm install hexo-generator-search --save
Next, create a page to display the search engine:
$ hexo new page Search
and put search: true
in the front-matter.
Finally, edit the _config.yml
and add a link to the navigation menu.
nav:
search: /Search/
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