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title = "Andromeda"
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description = "Photography journal blog theme"
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template = "theme.html"
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date = 2023-11-02T04:17:58+07:00
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[extra]
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created = 2023-11-02T04:17:58+07:00
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updated = 2023-11-02T04:17:58+07:00
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repository = "https://github.com/Pixadus/andromeda-theme.git"
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homepage = "https://github.com/Pixadus/andromeda-theme"
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minimum_version = "0.16.0"
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license = "MIT"
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demo = "https://andromeda-theme.netlify.app/"
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[extra.author]
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name = "Parker Lamb"
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homepage = "https://blog.andromeda.is"
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# Andromeda Theme for Zola
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> Andromeda is a lightweight **photojournal & blog** theme designed for Zola.
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With built-in support for galleries and some options for customization, Andromeda is designed for photojournalism without complications.
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Index demo:
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![Index demo graphic](index_demo.jpg)
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Post demo:
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![Post demo graphic](post_demo.png)
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---
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## Installation
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Assuming you already have a site set up (see the [Zola guide for setting up a site](https://www.getzola.org/documentation/getting-started/overview/)),
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1. Create a `themes` directory in the root of your site if it does not already exist.
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2. Clone the theme into your themes directory:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/Pixadus/andromeda-theme themes/andromeda
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```
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3. Duplicate the structure of the the `config.toml` file found in `themes/andromeda/config.toml` or [this repository](https://github.com/Pixadus/andromeda-theme/blob/main/config.toml) within your own `config.toml`.
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4. Set the theme to Andromeda, by including `theme = andromeda` in your `config.toml` file.
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## Creating pages
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To create a new post, create a `.md` file within `/content`, with the header format:
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```markdown
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title = "Post title"
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date = 2023-04-25
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description = "Post description"
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extra = {header_img = "image-url"}
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```
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**Note**: The +++ are necessary.
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The `header_img` field is the image shown on the homepage of the blog and in the heading of each page. It can be a remote URL or local - if local, by default this will be files stored in the `static` folder, or `/images` in the URL.
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### Galleries
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Galleries can be set up by using the following template in your Markdown file:
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```html
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<div class="gallery">
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<a href="original_photo1.jpg" data-ngthumb="thumbnail_photo1.jpg"></a>
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<a href="original_photo2.jpg" data-ngthumb="thumbnail_photo2.jpg"></a>
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</div>
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```
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For more or less photos, use `<a href>` tags. [Flickr](https://www.flickr.com/) provides a good hosting option as it automatically generates thumbnails for you.
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## Configuration
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Andromeda supports custom navbar links - see [config.toml](https://github.com/Pixadus/andromeda-theme/blob/main/config.toml) for an example. You may also set a custom `favicon.ico` though `config.toml`.
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If you wish to customize the design of the gallery, basic Javascript knowledge will be necessary. Andromeda uses `nanogallery2` by default - the [documentation can be found here](https://nanogallery2.nanostudio.org/documentation.html). Customizations to the gallery design are done within the `{%/* macro pagefooter() */%}` block within `/templates/macros.html`.
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By default, this script is divided into three sections (indicated by `item==`): single-image, two-image and three+ image gallery setups.
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## Credits
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The demo images used included [Antelope Canyon by Anishkumar Sugumaran](https://www.flickr.com/photos/anishkumar_sugumaran/52831738797/in/explore-2023-04-26/) and [Bryce Canyon by Marco Isler](https://www.flickr.com/photos/27263572@N05/52838617702/in/explore-2023-04-26/).
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