Warning: This theme is still at the development phase! But you can use this theme as a base feel free to fork and use it.
based by grav theme Tail
- Multipurpose for small traffic site
- Made with Tailwindcss X DaisyUI
- Fully responsive
- Multiple page template types
Matomo-Support- Add additional links in drawer menu.
- Default view template
default.md
- Error view template
error.md
- Blog view template
post-list.md
- Blog item view template
post.md
There are templates for products. Product are currently a work in progress:
- Product view template
prods-list.md
- Product item view template
prods.md
The following plugins have custom styling by this theme:
See the Optional Plugins section for details and sample config snippets.
Installing the Prizayu theme can be done in manual way. Because this theme is still work in progress. So we will not distribute it yet. But feel free to fork this!
To install this theme, just download the zip version of this repository and unzip it under /your/site/grav/user/themes
. Then, rename the folder to prizayu
. You can find these files on GitHub.
You should now have all the theme files under
/your/site/grav/user/themes/prizayu
You can add additional links to show at the drawer menu. Just go to the theme settings and add your links!
You need to add the icons to the safelist at the tailwind.config.js before using it. We will tried to use another method in the future. But right now we will just using this method in the meantime.
Most of the style can be customized by adapting the class
attributes in the templates. This is the idea of tailwindcss's Utility-First Approach.
Important: The final css file is cleaned up with postcss-purgecss
and minified by cssnano
. Meaning: postcss-purgecss
looks through your twig template files, recognizes which classes you used and then deletes all unused CSS from the final stylesheet. Then the sylesheet is minified using cssnano
.
In case you're trying to add classes to the templates and nothing changes, it is possible that these classes aren't used anywhere else and therefore not present in the cleaned main.css
.
The Markdown-Notices Plugin is supported and has custom styling. I suggest the following custom configuration for the plugin:
enabled: true
built_in_css: false
level_classes: [indigo, green, yellow, red]
Note level_classes
being reordered and blue
being replaced by indigo
.
Pagination works out of the box and needs no further configuration.
The language switching template is included in the navbar as soon as the plugin
Langswitcher
is enabled and more than one language is available in the languages.supported
array in the system.yaml
config file.
For the exact behaviour and tweaking see partials/langswitcher.html.twig