A pelican theme using Zurb Foundation 5 with the default colour theme. The theme is fully compatible with mobile devices (ie, menus and the display change to be mobile-friendly on small screens).
There are seven theme-specific settings you can set in your pelicanconf.py file (the settings shown are the defaults):
FOUNDATION_FRONT_PAGE_FULL_ARTICLES = False
FOUNDATION_ALTERNATE_FONTS = False
FOUNDATION_TAGS_IN_MOBILE_SIDEBAR = False
FOUNDATION_NEW_ANALYTICS = False
FOUNDATION_ANALYTICS_DOMAIN = ''
FOUNDATION_FOOTER_TEXT = 'Powered by <a href="http://getpelican.com">Pelican</a> and <a href="http://foundation.zurb.com/">Zurb Foundation</a>. Theme by <a href="http://hamaluik.com">Kenton Hamaluik</a>.'
FOUNDATION_PYGMENT_THEME = 'monokai'
- If you enable
FOUNDATION_FRONT_PAGE_FULL_ARTICLES
, the front page will show full articles instead of summaries + links to the full articles. - If you enable
FOUNDATION_ALTERNATE_FONTS
, Google Droid fonts will be used instead of the default Open Sans font that ships with Foundation. - If you enable
FOUNDATION_TAGS_IN_MOBILE_SIDEBAR
, a tag list will appear in the mobile sidebar. However note that if you have a lot of tags, this list may get rather long and unweildly. - If you wish to use the newer Google Analytics embed code, enable
FOUNDATION_NEW_ANALYTICS
and set theFOUNDATION_ANALYTICS_DOMAIN
to the Google-Analytics-supplied name for your code block. - If you wish to change the footer text, do so using the
FOUNDATION_FOOTER_TEXT
setting. - Finally, you can set
FOUNDATION_PYGMENT_THEME
to any of the themes that Pygments provides:- autumn
- borland
- bw
- colorful
- default
- emacs
- friendly
- fruity
- manny
- monokai
- murphy
- native
- pastie
- perldoc
- tango
- trac
- vs
If you wish to enable a listing of monthly archives in the sidebar, do so by setting MONTH_ARCHIVE_SAVE_AS
in pelicanconf.py. For example:
MONTH_ARCHIVE_SAVE_AS = 'posts/{date:%Y}/{date:%m}/index.html'
On my site, I like to include centered images with small captions below them embedded throughout my posts. To do this easily, I wrote a Pelican plugin that you can access at https://github.com/FuzzyWuzzie/foundation_images. It is designed to work with this theme, usage information can be found in it's repository's README.
Enjoy!