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authorJustin Mayer <entroP@gmail.com>2013-03-24 18:17:39 -0700
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-Pelican themes
+Pelican Themes
##############
-This repository contains themes for Pelican. Feel free to clone, add you own
-and make a pull request. It's community-managed!
+This repository contains themes for Pelican. Feel free to clone, add your own
+theme, and submit a pull request. It's community-managed!
+Using Themes
+############
-How to install a new Pelican theme
-##############
-
-These instructions assume you have already completed the Pelican Quick Start
-guide at http://docs.getpelican.com/en/3.1.1/getting_started.html, have a
-working blog, and would now like to apply a non-default theme.
+These instructions assume you have already completed the `Getting Started`_
+guide, have a working site, and would now like to apply a non-default theme.
-First, choose a directory to hold your themes. For this example, I'll use the
-directory :code:`path_to_themes`, but yours could be different. Then clone
-the :code:`pelican-themes` repository to your local machine.
+.. _Getting Started: http://docs.getpelican.com/en/latest/getting_started.html
-.. code-block:: none
-
- $ mkdir ~/path_to_themes # or whatever
- $ cd ~/path_to_themes
- $ git clone git://github.com/getpelican/pelican-themes.git
-
-Now you should have your :code:`pelican-themes` repository stored at
-:code:`~/path_to_themes/pelican-themes/`.
+First, choose a location to hold your themes. For this example, we'll use the
+directory ``~/pelican-themes``, but yours could be different. Clone the
+``pelican-themes`` repository to that location on your local machine:
-Next use :code:`cd` to move to the directory where you are storing your Pelican
-site. To use one of the themes, you simply have to edit your
-:code:`pelicanconf.py` file to include this line:
+.. code-block:: sh
-.. code-block:: python
+ git clone https://github.com/getpelican/pelican-themes ~/pelican-themes
- # Add this to pelicanconf.py
- THEME = '~/path_to_themes/pelican-themes/theme_folder'
+Now you should have your ``pelican-themes`` repository stored at
+``~/pelican-themes/``.
-So, for instance, to use the :code:`mnmlst` theme, you would edit your config
-file to include
+To use one of the themes, edit your Pelican settings file to include this line:
.. code-block:: python
- THEME = '~/path_to_themes/pelican-themes/mnmlst'
+ THEME = "~/pelican-themes/theme-name"
-Save :code:`pelicanconf.py`. To see the changes, regenerate your site by using
-the Makefile you should already have set up using :code:`pelican-quickstart`:
+So, for instance, to use the ``mnmlst`` theme, you would edit your settings
+file to include:
-.. code-block:: none
-
- $ make html
-
-Themes can also be specified directly using the
-:code:`pelican -t ~/path_to_themes/pelican-themes/theme_folder` option. If you
-want to edit your theme, make sure that any edits you make are made to the copy
-stored in :code:`~/path_to_themes/pelican-themes/theme_folder`. Any changes
-made to files stored in your site's :code:`output` directory will be deleted
-the next time you generate your site.
+.. code-block:: python
+ THEME = "~/pelican-themes/mnmlst"
+Save the changes to your settings file and then regenerate your site by using
+the Makefile you should already have set up using ``pelican-quickstart``:
+.. code-block:: sh
+ make html
+Themes can also be specified directly via the ``-t ~/pelican-themes/theme-name``
+parameter to the ``pelican`` command. If you want to edit your theme, make sure
+that any edits you make are made to the copy stored in
+``~/pelican-themes/theme-name``. Any changes made to
+files stored in your site's ``output`` directory will be deleted the next
+time you generate your site.