# Peli-Kiera > Tested for Pelican 4.5 and Python 3.8 Peli-Kiera is a theme for the Pelican static site generator. Thanks to the [Hugo-Kiera](https://github.com/avianto/hugo-kiera) project for the inspiration. ### Demo Live-Demo at [https://aleylara.github.io/Peli-Kiera](https://aleylara.github.io/Peli-Kiera) ### Installation [Pelican-Docs](https://docs.getpelican.com/en/stable/) will guide you through the initial installation. Once inside the project directory, Peli-Kiera theme can be installed by cloning the repo into your themes path and pointing to it in your `pelicanconf.py`. ```bash # Create a themes directory if it doesn't exists cd project-dir pelican-quickstart mkdir themes cd themes git clone https://github.com/aleylara/Peli-Kiera # Add path to your theme directory in pelicanconf.py THEME = 'themes/Peli-Kiera' ``` In order to get read times and links between articles, the theme requires [pelican-readtime](https://github.com/getpelican/pelican-plugins/tree/master/readtime) and [neighbors](https://github.com/getpelican/pelican-plugins/tree/master/neighbors) plugins. ```bash cd project-dir/ git clone https://github.com/getpelican/pelican-plugins # Add path to your plugins directory in pelicanconf.py PLUGIN_PATHS = ['pelican-plugins'] PLUGINS = ['readtime', 'neighbors'] # Go ahead create few articles and populate output pelican ./content # start the local server on http://localhost:8000/ pelican --autoreload --listen ``` Final project directory structure should look similiar to this. ```bash (Pelican) ➜ project-dir tree │ ├── content │   ├── images │   │   ├── camera-2008479_640.png │   │   ├── camera-wide.png │   │   └── wide-wide.png │   ├── pages │   │   └── about.md │   └── Posts │   ├── article-one.md │   └── article-two.md ├── Makefile ├── output     ├── pelicanconf.py ├── pelican-plugins │   ├── neighbors │   │   │   └── readtime │   ├── publishconf.py ├── __pycache__ │   ├── tasks.py └── themes └── Peli-Kiera ``` ### Settings Example `pelicanconf.py` ```python #!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # from __future__ import unicode_literals AUTHOR = 'Author' SITENAME = 'Site-Name' SITEURL = '' SITESUBTITLE = Site Subtitle' PATH = 'content' TIMEZONE = '###########/#######' DEFAULT_LANG = 'en' THEME = 'themes/Peli-Kiera' PLUGIN_PATHS = ['plugins'] PLUGINS = ['readtime', 'neighbors'] STATIC_PATHS = ['images'] SUMMARY_MAX_LENGTH = 60 DEFAULT_PAGINATION = 10 GITHUB_URL = 'https://github.com/' # Feed generation is usually not desired when developing FEED_ALL_ATOM = 'feeds/all.atom.xml' CATEGORY_FEED_ATOM = None TRANSLATION_FEED_ATOM = None AUTHOR_FEED_ATOM = None AUTHOR_FEED_RSS = None RSS_FEED_SUMMARY_ONLY = True # Social widget SOCIAL = ( ('twitter', 'https://twitter.com/'), ('linkedin', 'https://www.linkedin.com'), ('github', 'https://github.com/'), ('gitlab', 'https://gitlab.com/'), ('facebook', 'https://facebook.com'), ('instagram', 'https://instagram.com'), ) # DISQUS_SITENAME = '' # GOOGLE_ANALYTICS = '' # Uncomment following line if you want document-relative URLs when developing # RELATIVE_URLS = True ``` ### Features * Atom/RSS feeds * Mobile friendly * Google analytics * Comments via Disqus * Font awesome icons * Modified pagination * Image placements ### Pagination and image placement The pagination is presented with the current page and 3 neighboring pages on either side. << < 7 8 9 **10** 11 12 13 > >> Images can be moved on page by adding the tag `#float-right`, `#float-left`, `#mid` and `#full` in your markdown. ```markdown ![Title]({static}/images/my_image-600x400.png#float-right "") ``` Similarly, the placement can also be applied to html directly by wrapping images in a `
` tag. ```html
``` Minimum image width of 600px is recommended. Images scale accordingly on smaller screens. ### Preview ![Screenshot1](screenshot-1.png "Screenshot Desktop") ![Screenshot2](screenshot-2.png "Screenshot Mobile") ![Screenshot3](screenshot-3.png "Screenshot Mobile") ### License [MIT License](https://github.com/avianto/hugo-kiera/blob/master/LICENSE.md)