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title = "feather"
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description = "A modern blog theme"
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template = "theme.html"
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date = 2020-10-03T11:38:17+03:00
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[extra]
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created = 2020-10-03T11:38:17+03:00
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updated = 2020-10-03T11:38:17+03:00
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repository = "https://github.com/piedoom/feather"
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homepage = "https://github.com/piedoom/feather"
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minimum_version = "0.5.1"
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license = "MIT"
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demo = ""
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[extra.author]
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name = "doomy"
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homepage = "https://alexanderlozada.com"
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# feather
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A lightweight theme for zola
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Feather is a blog theme specifically designed for the static site generator [Zola](https://www.getzola.org/). It's as far as
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I know the first theme for the platform that isn't a port or just contained within template files.
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Feather is *not* intended for anything other than blogs.
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# Developing & Contributing
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Because feather comes with example content, you can run the theme just like any Gutenberg
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blog with `zola serve`. Your changes will autoreload!
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## Considerations
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Please don't edit the `content` folder directly for your own blog, use it as a theme like
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intended!
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# Usage
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Using feather is easy. Install [Zola](https://www.getzola.org/) and follow
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[the guide for creating a site and using a theme](https://www.getzola.org/documentation/themes/installing-and-using-themes/). Then,
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add `theme = "feather"` to your `config.toml` file.
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If you intend to publish your site to Github Pages, please check out [this tutorial](http://vaporsoft.net/publishing-gutenberg-to-github/).
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## Options
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Zola allows themes to [define `[extra]` variables](https://www.getzola.org/documentation/getting-started/configuration/)
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in the config. Here's a full list of theme variables with example values and comments.
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```
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[extra]
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# specify an image for the big header at the top of the page.
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# this will be a background cover image, so make it large enough
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# so that it won't upscale enough to pixelate
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feather_header_image = "/theme_images/default.gif"
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# if you want comments, add your disqus embed code here.
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# you can obtain a code on the disqus website.
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feather_disqus_code = "<div id='disqus_thread'></div><script> var disqus_config = ... etc ... etc ..."
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# if you'd like people to be able to donate to you, you can include a donate link
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# to be displayed in the footer of the website.
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feather_donate_link = "https://paypal.me/piedoomy"
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# if you want analytics, add your tracking code HTML here.
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feather_analytics = "<script async src='https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/... etc ... etc ..."
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```
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## Features
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Feather also provides several features optional.
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- [x] Categories page
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- [x] Tags page
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- [x] Sorting chronologically
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- [x] Comments
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- [x] Analytics
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- [x] Donate links
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## Using Categories and Tags
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In order to use categories and tags, you'll need to enable their compilation by adding the following lines to your `config.toml`
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(make sure they aren't under `[extra]`):
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```toml
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generate_categories_pages = true
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generate_tags_pages = true
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```
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# Live demo
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[My dev site](http://vaporsoft.net/) uses the latest version of feather.
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