Welcome to the source file repository for the Dapr website. The website is a simple static site, built with Hugo and hosted on Netlify.
Important folders and files to note:
/data/homepage.yml - Dynamic content such as text. This is the only file you need to touch when looking for minor modifications such as changing text, adding a pane in a section or replacing and image.
/styleguides/ - Latest brand assets and logos for Dapr
/static/images/ - All image file in the site
/config.toml - Hugo configuration and parameters including baseURL, headers and footers, Google Analytics etc.
/netlify.toml - Configuration for deployment on Netlify
/themes/bigspring/ - The website theme
/themes/bigspring/layouts/index.html - The main HTML file which includes most of the structure of the website
/themes/bigspring/assets/scss/_variables.scss - Definitions of colors etc.
Make sure you have Hugo installed
Run:
hugo server --disableFastRender
All basic content editing can be done via changes to /data/homepage.yml. Note that the different sections in the file are ordered in the same way as in the website. Each section will usually have an enable
flag which allows it to be removed without deleting it from the file.
One exception is the menus in the header and footer of the website which are defined in /config.toml
Image assets are stored at /static/images
The website uses a modified Bigspring theme. You can find the documentation for the original theme here.
All theme files are found at /themes/bigspring. Most likely changes you will be looking to do are to the main index file /themes/bigspring/layouts/index.html this file uses content (like text and image file names) from /data/homepage.yml
The site is automatically rebuilt on Netlify when changes are merged into master
branch. You view build logs by clicking on the badge below:
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