+++ title = "simple-dev-blog" description = "A simple dev blog theme with no javascript, prerendered linked pages and SEO tags." template = "theme.html" date = 2022-11-26T14:27:32+05:30 [extra] created = 2022-11-26T14:27:32+05:30 updated = 2022-11-26T14:27:32+05:30 repository = "https://github.com/bennetthardwick/simple-dev-blog-zola-starter.git" homepage = "https://github.com/bennetthardwick/simple-dev-blog-zola-starter" minimum_version = "0.4.0" license = "MIT" demo = "https://simple-dev-blog-zola-starter.netlify.app/" [extra.author] name = "Bennett Hardwick" homepage = "https://bennetthardwick.com/" +++ ![preview image](https://i.imgur.com/IWoJtkF.png) # simple-dev-blog-zola-starter A simple dev-blog theme for Zola. It uses no JavaScript, prerenders links between navigation, blog posts and tags and adds common tags for SEO. You can view it live [here](https://simple-dev-blog-zola-starter.netlify.app/). ## How to get started To create a new Zola site, first download the CLI and install it on your system. This theme requires Zola version 0.14 or greater. You can find installation instructions [on the Zola website](https://www.getzola.org/documentation/getting-started/installation/). 1. After you've installed the Zola CLI, run the following command to create a new site: ```sh zola init my_amazing_site cd my_amazing_site ``` 2. After you've created the site, install the "Simple Dev Blog" theme like so: ```sh git clone --depth=1 \ https://github.com/bennetthardwick/simple-dev-blog-zola-starter \ themes/simple-dev-blog ``` 3. Now in your `config.toml` file, choose the theme by setting `theme = "simple-dev-blog"`. 4. This theme uses the `tags` taxonomy, in your `config.toml` file set `taxonomies = [ { name = "tags" } ]` 5. Copy across the default content from the theme by running `cp themes/simple-dev-blog/content/* ./content -r` 6. That's it! Now build your site by running the following command, and navigate to `127.0.0.1:111`: ```sh zola serve ``` You should now have a speedy simple dev blog up and running, have fun! ## Customisation Look at the `config.toml` and `theme.toml` in this repo for an idea, here's a list of all the options: ### Global The following options should be under the `[extra]` in `config.toml` - `accent_light` - a lighter shade of your site's accent color - `accent` - your site's accent color - `blog_path` - the path to your blog (defaults to `blog`) - `default_og_image` - the path default og:image for your page - `footer_about` - the content for your footer in markdown - `icon` - the path to the icon for your site in the content folder - E.g to add the file `icon.png` you should put it in `content/icon.png` - `nav` - see `theme.toml`, the navigation links for your site - `not_found_message` - the content for your 404 page in markdown - `profile_large` - the path to a larger vertical version of your profile picture in the content folder - `profile_small` - the path to a small version of your profile picture in the content folder ### Page The following options should be under the `[extra]` section of each page - `thumbnail` - the path to your og:image for that page