Hero is a multi-page business theme with fullscreen hero images and fullwidth sections.
Content Types
Content Management
Features
SCSS
style.scss
Speed
SEO
config.toml
HUGO_GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID
compatible with Netlify.config.toml
Menu
config.toml
Content
1. Install Hugo
To use this theme you will first need to have Hugo installed. Please follow the official installation guide
⚠️ Note: Check your Hugo version - Hugo Extended is required!
This theme uses Hugo Pipes to compile SCSS and minify assets which means if you not using the Hugo extended version this theme will not work. To check your version of Hugo, run hugo version
. Make sure you see /extended after the version number, for example Hugo Static Site Generator v0.82.0/extended darwin/amd64 BuildDate: unknown You do not need to use version v0.82.0 specifically, it just needs to have the /extended part.
2. Create a new Hugo site
This will create a fresh Hugo site in the folder mynewsite
.
hugo new site mynewsite
3. Install the theme
Download or git clone this theme into the sites themes folder mynewsite/themes
. You should end up with the following folder structure mynewsite/themes/hugo-hero-theme
cd mynewsite
git clone https://github.com/zerostaticthemes/hugo-hero-theme.git themes/hugo-hero-theme
4. Copy the example content
Copy the entire contents of the mynewsite/themes/hugo-hero-theme/exampleSite/
folder to root folder of your Hugo site, ie mynewsite/
. To copy the files using terminal, make sure you are still in the projects root, ie the mynewsite
folder.
cp -a themes/hugo-hero-theme/exampleSite/. .
65. Run Hugo
After installing the theme for the first time, generate the Hugo site.
You run this command from the root folder of your Hugo site ie mynewsite/
hugo
For local development run Hugo's built-in local server.
hugo server
Now enter localhost:1313
in the address bar of your browser.
This theme includes a netlify.toml
which is configured to deploy to Netlify from the exampleSite
folder. If you have installed this theme into a new Hugo site and the exampleSite folder was copied or removed, you should delete the netlify.toml
file.
Often a homepage requires special meta tags such as a meta description or og meta data for twitter, facebook etc. You can configure these values in the config.toml
# config.toml
...
[params.homepage_meta_tags]
meta_description = "a description of your website."
meta_og_title = "My Theme"
meta_og_type = "website"
meta_og_url = "https://www.mywebsite.com"
meta_og_image = "https://www.mywebsite.com/images/tn.png"
meta_og_description = "a description of your website."
meta_twitter_card = "summary"
meta_twitter_site = "@mytwitterhandle"
meta_twitter_creator = "@mytwitterhandle"
You can set meta tags on a per template basis using a block. For example, you might want to write a custom meta description for the /services
page. You can insert any valid HTML meta data inside the {{ define "meta_tags }}
block at the top of a template.
// layouts/services/list.html
...
{{ define "meta_tags" }}
<meta name="description" content="We offer a variety of services in the finance industry" />
{{ end }}
{{ define main }}
...
Add your google analytics ID to the config.toml
# config.toml
[params]
google_analytics_id="UA-132398315-1"
You can edit and add main menu links in the config.toml
under [[menu.main]]
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