AutoPhugo [ˌɔtoʊˈfjuːgəʊ] is a gallery/photoblog theme for Hugo that's a little more automatic than Phugo. It is a port of HTML5 UP Multiverse template. Phugo was originally created by Aerohub, Pavel Kanyshev.
Preview at https://kc0bfv.github.io/autophugo
- Fully Responsive
- HTML5 + CSS3
- FontAwesome Icons
- Multi-level Albums Support
- Google Analytics
- Basic Breadcrumbs
- Contact Form
- Automated Image Scaling
PLEASE NOTE
On 28 Jan 2024 you now must specify site author name and email differently. Hugo changed the site parameters for this, and we have followed-suit. The exampleSite
configs demonstrate the change.
Follow Hugo's standard instructions for adding a theme to your site.
The exampleSite
demonstrates the features unique to this theme. In your site config params section the following extra parameters are supported:
favicon
- the favicon URL, relative to your site (placed in header meta tag)description
- the description for the header meta tag. This will be interpreted as markdown, and some markdown will require the string to be enclosed in quotes.msvalidate
- MS validation taggooglesiteverification
- Google site verification tagthumb_width
- thumbnail width after resizing (default 480 pixels)thumb_quality
- thumbnail encoding quality percentage after resizing (default 50%)full_width
- display-sized image width after resizing (default 960 pixels)full_quality
- display-sized image encoding quality after resizing (default 90%)column_count
- the number of columns in which to display images (default 2)breadcrumb_use_title
- if true, breadcrumbs (the path-like display at the bottom) will use page titles instead of pathsfilename_as_phototitle
- if true, a humanized form of the filename will be used as the phototitle (default false)images_downloadable
- if true, images have a download button (default true)images_downloadable_use_orig
- if true, the download button will download the original image instead of the full size image - this will likely greatly increase the size of your site (default false)taxonomies_links
- if true, links to the taxonomy pages will be present in the footer and on the tagged items (default false)
Additionally, params.author.name
and params.author.email
in the site config will display as the author and webmaster email.
Header and footer customization is possible with the following site parameters. These are a little more complex to implement in TOML - check out the exampleSite
configuration for a demonstration and comments:
header.links
- a list of maps with keysname
,url
, andicon
, describing links that will be visible in the navigation barfooter.paragraph
- a map with keysheadline
andtext
specifying the content to display in thefooter
popout (labeled "About" on the example site)footer.social
- a map with keysheadline
(text) andlinks
(list of maps).links
entries can havelabel
,url
, andicon
for each. These are intended to be social media links with a "Follow Me"-ish headline.footer.contact
- a map with keyshide
,realEmail
,headline
,buttonText
, andresetText
,name
,email
, andmessage
,specifying the properties of the contact form (or hiding it). See theexampleSite
config for details about how to set this up.footer.copyright
- copyright info for your site
The exampleSiteNoAlbum
directory demonstrates a no-album layout, where all photos show up on the front page.
Inside your project create the directory assets/NAME-OF-YOUR-ALBUM
. Place all of one album's photos inside that directory.
Please Note! If you have not previously, make sure hugo uses the theme's archetype file by deleting the default site one. The archetype file is responsible for the hugo new
hook.
rm archetypes/default.md
Now, inside your project run:
hugo new NAME-OF-YOUR-ALBUM/_index.md
It will create an index file for your first album. Open content/NAME-OF-YOUR-ALBUM/_index.md
with your text editor. You'll see something like this:
---
title: "NAME-OF-YOUR-ALBUM"
date: "2020-03-15T00:00:00+00:00"
albumthumb: "NAME-OF-YOUR-ALBUM/photo00.jpg"
draft: false
resources:
- src: "NAME-OF-YOUR-ALBUM/photo00.jpg"
- src: "NAME-OF-YOUR-ALBUM/photo01.jpg"
- src: "NAME-OF-YOUR-ALBUM/photo02.jpg"
---
Change the title of your album if you wish, and set the filename of album's cover thumbnail. The filename is relative to the assets folder, so if your album is named dogs
and one of your images there is named dog_01.jpg
you can put dogs/dog_01.jpg
in albumthumb
to select it.
In addition to those frontmatter options, you can also specify metadata for some or all of your images. Do that by modifying the resources
array with map elements. The maps specify the image they apply to with the src
key, as src: "album/image.jpg"
. You can then specify some or all of the following items: alt
, phototitle
, and description
. Demonstration of this is in the exampleSite
directory albums.
You can now also specify a description
for the whole album. exampleSite/content/cats/_index.md
and exampleSite/content/_index.md
display this option.
If you'd like to create an album that contains other albums - you can do that! The following command creates an album called "dogs", for instance:
hugo new dogs/_index.md
The resulting content/dogs/_index.md
file looks like:
---
title: "Dogs"
date: 2020-03-15T14:00:00-06:00
albumthumb: "dogs/subalbum/photo_00.jpg"
---
Make sure to specify an albumthumb!
Now you could create albums inside that "dogs" album just like before...
hugo new dogs/pensive-dogs/_index.md
Your assets
directory layout should mirror the directory layout in content
.
See the exampleSite
and the dogs
folder and subfolders specifically. The dogs
album actually contains images and subalbums mixed together as a demonstration.
You can place images and subalbums together - the assets
directory would contain images and directories in that case. You'd create content directories that mirror that layout. The dogs
album is an example of this.
Watch out! This is likely to be confusing to users though. There's no default delineation when these mixed albums are displayed. Subalbums display towards the top, and images lower - but otherwise a user will have no clear idea what will happen when they click an image. Will it display full-sized, or will it open a subalbum?
Default sorting for subalbums and images sorts by weight. For subalbums with the same weight it sorts by date, and for images with the same weight it sorts by filename. If you don't specify a weight for an item, the default is 0. Therefore - if you don't set any weights you'll sort by date... Lower weights come first so negative weights get sorted before unspecified weights and positive ones.
You can tag and categorize your images and subalbums, and you can create other taxonomies and use those too! There are a couple site configurations to understand...
disableKinds = ["taxonomy", "term"]
If you want tags or categories do not have this line in your site config. If you specify these values for disableKinds in your site config you will disable all taxonomy pages. Term pages are not generated as part of this theme - the terms all appear on their taxonomy page. Regardless, if you want to have tags or categories, do not have the above line.
You can use the [taxonomies]
site config section to create new taxonomies or remove the defaults. More information is in the Hugo documentation.
The taxonomies_links
parameter defaults to false, disabling links to the taxonomies pages even if they get generated... Set it to true in your site config and links will show up in the page footers and on tagged items.
Run hugo
to build your site. Output will be placed in the public
directory. The original images will not be included - only the resized versions.
When building your site, hugo must build thumbnails and distribution-sized images. This process can take some time, especially if you have many pictures... It stores versions of the images in the resources
directory, so it doesn't have to redo the process every build.
Therefore - after adding an album your next build may take minutes. Future ones will be quicker.
If you try multiple sizes or quality settings for your images, you'll start to amass large numbers of images in your resources
directory. Once you settle on a quality and size you like you should consider deleting the resources and rebuilding to eliminate the unused images.
Regardless of the number of resources you have, Hugo will only deploy the ones actually used in a build. Unused image resources will not be deployed.
Image resizing: normally you specify thumb_width
and full_width
in your configuration, and the qualities, to modify how Autophugo scales your images. Autophugo uses these values to build a string for Hugo's Resize function. You can specify that string directly though... Set thumb_size
or full_size
directly in your config to bypass the other ones. The format of the string is documented here. You can specify full_size
and thumb_size
for the entire site, or in the _index.md
for a specific subalbum.
You can also change the method Hugo uses to resize your full-sized images (the option is not available for thumbnails). Hugo has both Resize
and Fit
methods that are appropriate for resizing the full-sized images. By default Autophugo uses Resize
. By setting full_resize_method
to Fit
, Resize
, or None
, you can change that. You must also specify a full_size
if you change to the Fit
method. That's because both the height and width must be specified, and with Resize
you only need one or the other. Again, the format of the full_size
string is documented here. Here are some examples:
- Scale an image down, keeping aspect ratio, to a max height of 960px and a max width of 960px, with a 90% quality:
full_resize_method = "fit"
,full_size = "960x960 q90"
- Scale an image to a width of 960px, allowing whatever height is required for the original aspect ratio, with a 90% quality:
full_resize_method = "resize"
,full_size = "960x q90"
- Do no scaling or quality change of the full-sized version of the image:
full_resize_method = "none"
Unfortunately the original Phugo hasn't been updated in a while, and was dropped from common theme lists. AutoPhugo implements the pull requests over on Phugo, causing it to work error-free on modern Hugo. Further, it sets standardized column layout, automatically builds albums based on files alone (Phugo required entering each filename as a shortcode), and automatically resizes photos for display and thumbnail. Plus, subalbums.
- Subgallery support - tfl0pz, Ognyan Nikolov
- Magnific Popup lightbox - Dmitry Semenov
The original template is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Please keep the original attribution link when using for your own project.
The Magnific Popup lightbox is available under the MIT license, more info at their website linked above.