Hugo Themes
Zen
A solid base for your custom Hugo theme with pipes support for Sass and Javascript.
- Author: Fredrik Jonsson
- GitHub Stars: 228
- Updated: 2023-01-25
- License: GPLv2
- Tags: Blog Multilingual Podcast Responsive
The Hugo Zen theme
Zen theme strives to be as clean and standard compliant as possible with some neat features. A solid base for your custom Hugo theme.
It uses HTML5 with a modern CSS grid and flex layout. Recent versions of all the mayor browsers support it, see Can I use css grid.
Sass is processed with Hugo pipes. To make using npm optional I have added the stylesheets from the excellent sass plugin typey directly to the theme.
Demo site
Take a look at the Zen demo site (GitHub).
Version 2.0
- Replaced “normalize” with slimmer and updated “reset”. Removed everything for old IE versions.
- Use of css4 variables. Colours are now used like this
var(--color-brand)
. - The colors, fonts and variables sass files are now in the root sass directory.
- Use
site
instead of.Site
and$.Site
. - Use a default line-height of unitless 1.5. For headers it is set to 1.3.
- Added
_extra.scss
where variables can be overridden. - The zen-gutters variable is now a calculated value based on window width.
- Added max-line-width for readability, default to 70ch.
- New shortcodes: button, svg, reflink and details.
Todo
- Implement more use of css4 variables.
- Remove all use of “typey”. (low priority)
Table of contents
- Features
- Minimum Hugo version
- Installation
- Updating
- Run example site
- Performance
- Sites using the Hugo Zen theme
- Screenshots
- Configuration
- Customise
- Render hook templates
- Multilingual
- Search
- Contact form
- Cookie consent
- Dates
- Podcast
- Shortcodes
- Content security policy headers
- Choose between using jQuery or Umbrella JS
- Use npm to lint Sass and JavaScript
- Getting help
- Credits
Features
- A mobile menu
- AlpineJS 3
- Analytics with Matamo (Piwik)
- Cookie consent
- Commands for linting of css and js
- Contact form (PHP)
- CSS grid and flex for layout
- HTML5
- Hugo Pipes for js and sass
- jQuery 3
- Micro.blog
- Meta tags and JSON-LD
- Multilingual (i18n)
- Normalize CSS
- Podcast
- Responsive design
- RSS and JSON feeds with full content
- Search with FlexSearch.js
- Sub theme support (Theme Components)
- Umbrella JS 3 (tiny jQuery replacement, 2.5kB when gzipped)
Minimum Hugo version
Hugo Extended version 0.88.1 or higher is required.
Installation
Hugo module
First of all, you need to turn your new or existing site into a hugo module.
From the root of your site:
hugo mod init github.com/me/my-site
Afterwards, declare the zen
theme module as a dependency of your site:
From the root of your site:
hugo mod get -u github.com/frjo/hugo-theme-zen/v2
Git submodule
You can download and unpack the theme manually from Github but it’s easier to use git to clone the repo.
From the root of your site:
git clone https://github.com/frjo/hugo-theme-zen.git themes/zen
If you use git to version control your site you can add the zen theme as a submodule.
From the root of your site:
git submodule add https://github.com/frjo/hugo-theme-zen.git themes/zen
Updating
Hugo module
From the root of your site:
hugo mod get -u github.com/frjo/hugo-theme-zen
Git submodule
From the root of your site:
git submodule update --remote --merge
Run example site
From the root of themes/zen/exampleSite
:
hugo server --themesDir ../..
Performance
Performance should be excellent.
- Minimal and compliant HTML5
- Styles 17,7 kB (4,3 kB when gzipped)
- JavaScript 8,4 kB (2,7 kB when gzipped)
- All scripts loaded in head with “defer”
- Optimised for HTTP/2
Some performance tools will complain about to many files (js and css files are not concatenated) but with HTTP/2 that can be ignored.
Sites using the Hugo Zen theme
- BypassCensorship (multilingual)
- Combonetwork development (multilingual)
- DevSecOps Talks
- Drejargården
- Helmer Grundström
- xdeb.org
- xdeb.net
Screenshots
On the large screen
On the small screen
The mobile menu
Configuration
Configurations parameters for the sites config file, in yaml format. All the “params” are optional.
baseurl: "https://example.org/"
title: "SiteTitle"
theme: "zen"
languageCode: "en-GB" # Set your language code (only needed for none multilingual sites).
params:
alpine: # Add AlpineJS, default false.
cookieConsent: true # Show cookie consent form, default false.
contact: "info@example.org"
copyright: "This site is licensed under a
(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)."
[Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License]
dateformat: "" # Set the date format, default to "2 January, 2006"
description: "" # Set site description, used in meta tags and JSON-LD
favicon: "" # Relative path to favicon in json feed, no leading slash.
feedlinks: true # Show feed links in the footer.
footer: "A [example.org](https://example.org/) production."
icon: "" # Relative path to icon in json feed and JSON-LD, no leading slash.
image: "" # Relative path to site image in JSON-LD, no leading slash.
imageMaxWidth: "" # Max width for images added via figure shortcode.
jquery: true # Add jQuery, default false.
languageDir: "" # Set ltr or rtl, defaults to ltr.
logo: false # Turn off the logo.
logoPath: # Relative path to site logo, defaults to "images/logo.png", no leading slash.
logoWidth: # Set logo width, defaults to none.
mainSections: # The sections you want to have listed on the front page.
- "section1" # Default to the section with most content if not set.
- "section2" # Set to empty if no section should be listed.
menuInHeader: true # Move the main menu to the header, default false.
microUsername: "" # Your micro.blog username.
mobileMenu: true # Turn on a mobile menu on small screens, default false.
piwikSiteId: # Matamo site id
piwikTrackerUrl: "" # Matamo url, schemaless and no slash on end (example.org/matamo).
plausibleSiteID: "" # Plausible site id/domain.
plausibleTrackerURL: "" # Plausible url, schemaless and no slash on end. Optional, defaults to "plausible.io/…"
poweredby: true # Show powered by hugo in footer
privacyPolicyUrl: "" # If set will add link to cookie consent form.
realfavicongenerator: # If full set of favicons, site manifest etc. exists, default false.
relatedposts: true # Show related posts under a "See also" section, default false.
searchLimit: 20 # Max number of search hits, default 20.
sidebar: true # Show a sidebar to the right, default false.
submitted: true # Show author and date information for a post.
themeColor: # Hex color value, used in meta tags, default "#ffffff".
umbrella: true # Add Umbrella JS, default false.
podcast:
title: # * Feed title, defaults to site title (iTunes).
description: # * Feed description/summary, defaults to site description (iTunes).
image: # * Feed image, place inside assets directory (iTunes).
category:
name: # * Feed category (iTunes).
subcategories: [] # Feed sub category (iTunes).
explicit: false/true # Feed explicit setting, default to false (iTunes).
author: # Feed author (iTunes).
owner:
name: # Feed owner name (iTunes).
email: # Feed owner e-mail (iTunes).
lang: # Feed language, defaults to site language (iTunes).
block: no/yes # Block the feed from iTunes, default to no (iTunes).
complete: no/yes # Set the feed as complete, defaults to no (iTunes).
type: episodic/serial # Podcast type, defaults to episodic (iTunes).
newfeed: # Are you moving? Set the new feed url here (iTunes).
cdn: # CDN url, no slash on end (https://cdn.example.org).
local: false # Are the audio files local (true) or remote (false), default to true.
preload: none/metadata/auto # Set on the HTML5 audio tag, defaults to "metadata".
The site will work without setting any of the podcast parameters but your podcast feed will not be accepted by iTunes. At a minimum you need to set the first four, title, description, image and category name. Read more in the podcast section below.
Customise
Front page
This is a part that almost everyone will like to customise in some manner. The template file is layouts/index.html
. By default it will include any text you put in content/_index.md
and below that list the posts in “mainSections” as summaries.
If you do not specify any sections in the “mainSections” param (see configuration above) it will list the section with the most posts. If you do not want to list anything, set it but leave the value empty.
Colours and variables
This is another part that almost everyone will like to customise.
They are found in the theme assets/sass/_colors.scss
and assets/sass/_variables.scss
files. Copy them to the root assets/sass/
directory to set your own values.
If you only want to override a few variables copy the theme assets/sass/_extra.scss
to the root assets/sass/_extra.scss
and set the new values there. Anything in the extra file will override values in the variables file.
Examples of variables found in assets/sass/_variables.scss
:
- $base-font-size: 18px;
- $max-content-width: 960px;
- $max-line-width: 70ch;
Logo
Place your logo at static/images/logo.png
. If you don’t provide a logo, then the default theme logo will be used.
Favicons
Upload your image to RealFaviconGenerator then copy-paste the generated favicon files under static
.
Then set the “realfavicongenerator” param to true to add the needed meta tags. Also good to set the “themeColor” param to correct colour.
Layouts
To customise a layout included in the zen theme, copy it to the root layout directory and edit it there. Make sure to maintain the directory structure inside the layouts directory.
Add any new layouts to the root layout directory as well. This way they will not be overwritten when updating the theme.
Menu and sidebar layouts
If a Hugo main menu is defined (.Sites.Menu.main) the menu template will use it to build a navigation menu. If not, the template will automatically add entries for the home page, each root page and each section, in that order.
If the default sidebar is activated it will display each section with all its pages listed below.
They are set up in layouts/partials/menu.html
, layouts/partials/mobilmenu.html
and layouts/partials/sidebar.html
.
CSS grid for layout
Modern CSS grid is the easiest and cleanest way to layout your pages.
The CSS grid layout are in assets/sass/layouts/_layouts.scss
. A lot can be done by just reordering “grid-template-rows”.
Other styles and scripts
Styles and scripts are processed with Hugo pipes that was added in Hugo 0.46.
To customise a js or sass file, copy it to the root assets directory and edit it there. Make sure to maintain the directory structure inside the assets/sass directory.
There is an assets/sass/_custom.scss
file meant for your custom styles. Copy it to the root assets/sass/_custom.scss
to use it.
The default styles in assets/sass/_zen.scss
are boring but functional. You can easily override them completely by placing an empty file named “_zen.scss” in root assets/sass directory.
The sass files are by default built for production, compressed with fingerprint.
By setting the Hugo environment variable to “development” (default when running hugo server
) they will instead be nested with sourcemaps.
Render hook templates
Add anchor links to headers
An example render hook template for templates will add anchor links to all headers. To activate it copy the file ~/theme/zen/layouts/_default/_markup/render-heading.html.example
to layouts/_default/_markup/render-heading.html
.
Needed styles are in the _zen.scss
file.
Multilingual
Arabic, Danish, Finnish, English, Hebrew, French, German, Norwegian, Portuguese and Swedish translations are included and you can easily add more to the i18n
site directory. All but English and Swedish are contributed by users, thanks!
A language selector will be included on sites with more than one language. Add languageName
to your language configuration, this is what will be displayed in the selector.
The language selector will link to a translation of the current page if it exist and to the front page if it does not.
For “rtl” languages add a languageDirection
parameter to the language configuration. If not added it will default to “ltr”.
Add a languageCode
parameter to each language as well, that is used to set the correct language attribute in the html
tag and in feeds. The root languageCode
is then not needed. If not set the language key (e.g. “en”) will be used.
languages:
sv:
weight: 1
languageName: "Svenska"
languageCode: "sv-SE"
en:
weight: 2
languageName: "English"
languageCode: "en-GB"
ar:
weight: 3
languageName: "العربية"
languageDirection: "rtl"
languageCode: "ar"
Non English site
If you want to have a site in another language than English but do not need multiple languages the following settings are needed.
Set defaultContentLanguage
to your language code, otherwise it will default to “en” . Also set languageCode
so browsers are informed of what language the site is in.
Here how it looks for a site in Swedish.
languageCode: "sv-SE"
defaultContentLanguage: "sv"
Search
Built in integration with the excellent FlexSearch.js. A fast full text search that reads a JSON file created by Hugo to index and search the site.
Here is the three steps needed to create a search page.
- Add a new output format in your configuration file.
outputFormats: SearchIndex: mediaType: "application/json" baseName: "searchindex" isPlainText: true notAlternative: true
- Add the new output format to output setting for “home”.
outputs: home: ["HTML", "SearchIndex", "[other formats you need]"]
- Add the shortcode
{{< search >}}
to a page. The search and flexsearch js files gets loaded automatically on pages that use the shortcode.
Your search page will now have a search field where all the posts of the site can be searched.
The only setting is “searchLimit” that defaults to 20.
Contact form
If your server support php with the mail() command (very common) you can use the included contact form feature to get a contact form for your site.
- Copy the file
themes/zen/php/contact.php.example
tostatic/php/contact.php
. - Edit the contact.php file so it has your own e-mail address. You may also change the mail subject prefix.
- Add the shortcode
{{< contact >}}
to a page. The contact.js file gets loaded automatically on pages that use the shortcode.
If you have a SPF record for your domain, make sure the web server is listed or other mail server may mark the mail as spam.
Two types of spam protection are implemented. The form can only be posted after the user moved the mouse or pressed the tab or enter key. The form has a “honeypot” field that is invisible to humans but not to most spam boots. If that field is filled in the mail will not be sent.
Form validation is handled by HTML5 and there is some CSS to make it look nice.
Javascript is used for spam protection and to display error/success messages.
Cookie consent
Allow users to opt-in to tracking. Matomo and Google analytic are supported out of the box.
See assets/js/tracking.js
for example how to implement it.
The name of the cookie set is “cookieconsent” and it can have the values “accept” or “decline” depending on what button the visitor clicks.
Dates
If “lastmod” is set in the frontmatter on a post that value will be used in the “submitted” section. If not, “date” is used.
With “lastmod” set a date section will also appear at the bottom of post telling the reader the created and modification dates.
Podcast
The Zen theme supports podcasting.
- RSS feed with all the needed iTunes tags.
- Single and full layouts with HTML 5 audio player.
- Archetype with required parameters.
Here follow all the possible podcast frontmatter parameters. Only the first two is mandatory and are in the podcast archetype.
podcast:
mp3: # * The path to the mp3 file,
duration: # * Episode duration, e.g 1:04:02 (iTunes).
image:
src: # Episode image src, place inside the assets directory (iTunes).
alt: # Alt text for the image, explain what is on the image.
width: # Image width in the article, defaults to 250px.
class: # Image wrapper class.
explicit: true/false # Episode explicit setting, default to false (iTunes).
episode: # Episode number (iTunes).
episodeType: full/trailer/bonus # Episode type, defaults to full (iTunes).
season: # Episode season (iTunes).
block: # Block the episode from iTunes, default to no (iTunes).
Shortcodes
Audio and Video
Support for files in global assets directory, static directory and page resources.
{{< audio src="/audio/audio.mp3" class="something" >}}
{{< video src="/video/video.mp4" poster="/images/poster.jpeg" class="something" >}}
Possible parameters are:
- autoplay (only video)
- caption
- class
- loop (only video)
- poster (only video)
- preload (none/metadata/auto, default metadata)
- src
- width (only video)
The audio and video tags will be wrapped with a figure tag.
Button
Creates a link with the class “button”. If “newtab” is true the link will open in a new tab.
Possible parameters are:
- class
- newtab
- src
- text
Clear
Break float.
{{< figure src="/images/image.jpg" class="right" >}}
blablabla # Displayed left of the image.
{{< clear >}}
blablabla # Displayed below of the image.
Contact
Insert a html5 contact form, see more above.
{{< contact >}}
Details and Summary
Insert a html5 contact form, see more above.
{{< details summary="The summary text here" >}}
The details text here.
It can be long and **contain** markdown.
{{< /details >}}
Possible parameters are:
- class
- summary
Figure and Img
Zen comes with a improved version of the built in “figure” shortcut and a very similar “img” shortcode. Support for images in global assets directory, static directory and page resources.
{{< figure src="/images/image.jpg" alt="Example image." caption="Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet." >}}
{{< img src="/images/image.jpg" alt="Example image." size="600x" >}}
Possible parameters are:
- alt
- attr (only figure)
- attrlink (only figure)
- caption (only figure)
- class
- height
- link
- size (not for images in static directory)
- srcset (not for images in static directory)
- src
- title (only figure)
- width
Only “src” is none optional but you really should set “alt” as well.
- You can set a max width for images with parameter “imageMaxWidth”. Only used for images where size, width and height is not set.
- If width and height is not set the real dimensions of the image will be used.
- If only width or only height is set the other value will be proportionally calculated.
File
Creates a link to a file in global assets directory, static directory and page resources.
Possible parameters are:
- class
- newtab (default false)
- src
- text
Reflink
Creates a link to an internal page.
{{< reflink "some-page.md" >}}
This will output:
<a href="/path/to/page/">The title of the page</a>
SVG
SVG shortcode with inline support. Support for images in global assets directory, static directory and page resources.
{{< svg src="/images/image.svg" alt="Example image." caption="Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet." >}}
{{< img src="/images/image.svg" inline="true" >}}
Possible parameters are:
- alt (not for inline)
- caption
- class
- height (not for inline)
- inline
- link
- src
- width (not for inline)
Search
Add a search form for the site, see more above.
{{< search >}}
Wrapper
A simple, but useful, shortcode to wrap content in a div with a class. The content will be run through “markdownify”.
{{< wrapper class-name-you-want >}}
The **content** that should be wrapped.
Some more content.
{{< /wrapper >}}
This will produce:
<div class="class-name-you-want">
<p>The <strong>content</strong> that should be wrapped.</p>
<p>Some more content.</p>
</div>
If the content should be left untouched add “nomarkdown” after the class name.
{{< wrapper class-name-you-want nomarkdown >}}
The **content** that should be wrapped.
Some more content.
{{< /wrapper >}}
This will produce:
<div class="class-name-you-want">
The **content** that should be wrapped. Some more content.
</div>
Content security policy headers
Includes tracking code for Matomo or Google in a way that supports Content security policy headers. Read more in my blog post Content security policy headers when using Matomo or Google analytics.
Choose between using AlpineJS, jQuery or Umbrella JS
To add AlpineJS, jQuery or Umbrella JS, set the related parameter to true in the configuration file or in the front matter of specific pages. No problem having them loaded on the same page.
Personally I use vanilla JS nowadays and I’m playing around with AlpineJS.
This is the way I construct my JavaScript files.
Vanilla JS:
(function () {
'use strict';
// Add a js class to the html-tag when JavsScript is active.
document.querySelector('html').classList.replace('nojs', 'js');
})();
Umbrella JS:
(function ($) {
'use strict';
// Add your code here.
$('html').removeClass('nojs').addClass('js');
})(u);
jQuery:
(function ($) {
'use strict';
// Add your code here.
$('html').removeClass('nojs').addClass('js');
})(jQuery);
Use npm to lint Sass and JavaScript
- Lint your Sass using stylelint.
- Lint your JavaScript using eslint.
- Can lint files in the theme as well as the project assets directory.
Set up your front-end development build tools:
Install Node.js and npm, the Node.js package manager.
The package.json file in your new sub-theme contains the versions of all the Node.js software you need. To install them run:
npm install
Run the following commands to lint your theme and projects Sass and JavaScript code.
npm run lint-theme npm run lint-project nmp run lint (project + theme)
Getting help
If you run into an issue that isn’t answered by this documentation or the exampleSite
, then visit the Hugo forum. The folks there are helpful and friendly. Before asking your question, be sure to read the requesting help guidelines. Feel free to tag me in your question, my forum username is @frjo.
Credits
This is originally a port of the Zen theme by JohnAlbin, a very popular base theme for Drupal.
Thanks to the Cupper Hugo theme for a really good Readme, have copied a lot from it.
Icons from tabler/tabler-icons: A set of over 850 free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for you to use in your web projects. and Language Icon.