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Creating is exactly like creating a normal site with Gutenberg, except you will want to use many Tera blocks to allow users to easily modify it.

A theme also need to have a theme.toml configuration file with the following fields, here's the one from a real template:

name = "hyde"
description = "A classic blog theme"
license = "MIT"
homepage = "https://github.com/Keats/gutenberg-hyde"
# The minimum version of Gutenberg required
min_version = "0.1"

# Any variable there can be overriden in the end user `config.toml`
# You don't need to prefix variables by the theme name but as this will
# be merged with user data, some kind of prefix or nesting is preferable
# Use snake_casing to be consistent with the rest of Gutenberg
[extra]
hyde_sticky = true
hyde_reverse = false
hyde_theme = ""
hyde_links = [
    {url = "https://google.com", name = "Google.com"},
    {url = "https://google.fr", name = "Google.fr"},
]

# The theme author info: you!
[author]
name = "Vincent Prouillet"
homepage = "https://vincent.is"

# If this is porting a theme from another static site engine, provide
# the info of the original author here
[original]
author =  "mdo"
homepage = "http://markdotto.com/"
repo = "https://www.github.com/mdo/hyde"

A theme will also need three directories to work:

  • static: any static files used in this theme
  • templates: all templates used in this theme
  • sass: Sass stylesheets for this theme, can be empty

To be featured on this site, the theme will require two more things:

  • screenshot.png: a screenshot of the theme in action, its size needs to be reasonable
  • README.md: a thorough README explaining how to use the theme and any other information of importance

A simple theme you can use as example is Hyde.