+++ title = "feather" description = "A fuzzy blog theme" template = "theme.html" date = 2024-09-02T05:58:27Z [extra] created = 2024-09-02T05:58:27Z updated = 2024-09-02T05:58:27Z repository = "https://github.com/piedoom/feather.git" homepage = "https://github.com/piedoom/feather" minimum_version = "0.11.0" license = "MIT" demo = "http://feather.doomy.org/" [extra.author] name = "doomy" homepage = "https://doomy.org" +++ # feather A lightweight blog theme for [Zola](https://www.getzola.org/) (and to my knowledge the first of now many themes created specifically for Zola). # [Live demo 🔗](https://feather.doomy.org/) [![screenshot](screenshot.png)](https://feather.doomy.org/) ## Features - Fully responsive - Designed for legibility - All JS is non-critical and fails gracefully ## Options Zola allows themes to [define `[extra]` variables](https://www.getzola.org/documentation/getting-started/configuration/) in the config. Here's a full list of theme variables with example values and comments. ```toml # Regular variables you might want to set... title = "My site" # Otherwise, this will read "Home" in the nav [extra] # Specify a theme # Default: unset # # by default, feather enables light and dark mode # (and switching when javascript is enabled.) # However, if you prefer to only allow one mode, # set this to "dark" or "light". feather_theme = "dark" # Quickly insert into `` # Default: unset feather_head = "" # Add Disqus comments # Default: unset # # Adds comments to pages by providing your # disqus domain. Comments will not appear on # index pages, etc. feather_disqus_domain = "mysite-com" # Hide the nav bottom border/background image # Default: false feather_hide_nav_image = true ``` # Usage Using feather is easy. Install [Zola](https://www.getzola.org/) and follow [the guide for creating a site and using a theme](https://www.getzola.org/documentation/themes/installing-and-using-themes/). Then, add `theme = "feather"` to your `config.toml` file. If you intend to publish your site to GitHub Pages, please check out [this tutorial](https://www.getzola.org/documentation/deployment/github-pages/). You can specify `tags` taxonomies . # Developing & Contributing Because feather comes with example content, you can run the theme just like any Zola blog with `zola serve`.