Hugo Serif Theme
Serif is a modern business theme for Hugo. It contains content types for the archetypical business website. The theme is fully responsive, blazing fast and artfully illustrated.
Theme features
Content Types
- Services (Markdown)
- Team (Markdown)
- Features (Data)
CSS
- SCSS (Hugo Pipelines)
- Responsive design
- Bootstrap 4.4 grid and media queries only
- Uncomment
@import 'bootstrap/bootstrap';
instyle.scss
to use the entire Bootstrap framework
Speed
- 100/100 Google Lighthouse speed score
- Under 50KB without images or 80KB with images and illustrations ⚡
- No jQuery, only a tiny bit of vanilla Javascript for the mobile menu.
SEO
- 100/100 Google Lighthouse SEO score
- Google analytics configured in
config.toml
- Configure GID using env variable HUGO_GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID, compatible with Netlify.
- Configure meta tags and OG meta tags for the homepage in
config.toml
- Override any meta tags on a per page basis
- Semantic HTML document structure
Accessibility
- 100/100 Google Lighthouse accessibility score
- Accessible colors, headings and link text (by design)
- Attention has been paid to using correct contrast, font sizes etc
- Attention has been paid to ensuring comfortable hit zones and link sizing on mobile
Menu
- Responsive menu managed in
config.toml
- Animated hamburger menu on mobile
Content
- Robust example content included
- Royalty free illustrations included
Templating
- No hardcoded content in the layouts
- Plenty of examples of using
range
andwhere
to loop over various sections/content types - Examples of
range
by Param - Examples of using data content (data/contact.yaml and data/features.json)
- Example of passing .Site . (context) and custom variables to partials - see
layouts/page/contact.html
-{{ partial "call.html" (dict "site" .Site "context" . "show_button" "false") }}
- Examples of injecting javascript files on a per page basis (see services/single.html)
- Set
body
classes from individual layouts - useful for CSS styling. - Example of using Hugo custom
layout
for the contact page
Hugo Installation
To use this theme you will need to have Hugo installed. If you don't already have Hugo installed please follow the official installation guide
Check Hugo version (Hugo Extended is required!)
This theme uses Hugo Pipes to compile SCSS and minify assets. Please make sure you have the Hugo Extended version installed. If you are not using the extended version this theme will not work.
To check your version of Hugo, run:
hugo version
This will output the currently installed version of Hugo. Make sure you see /extended
after the version number, for example Hugo Static Site Generator v0.51/extended darwin/amd64 BuildDate: unknown
You do not need to use version v0.51 specifically, it just needs to have the /extended
part
Theme Installation
Download, fork or clone this repo, it's ready to go.
hugo
hugo server
Deployment
Stackbit
Use Stackbit to deploy this theme and connect any headless CMS (Forestry, NetlifyCMS, Sanity, Contentful, DatoCMS) - It's actually really amazing. This theme contains a valid and tested stackbit.yaml
Netlify
Use Netlify to deploy this theme. This theme contains a valid and tested netlify.toml
- Feel free to use the 1-click deploy below.
Configuring Theme
Copy your Google Analytics id into the config.toml
- Also supports Google Tag Manager.
Google Analytics
// config.toml
[params]
google_analytics_id = ""
google_tag_manager_id = ""
Homepage meta tags
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"
Override meta tags on a per layout basis
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 }}
...