If you're creating a new site and want to use the React95 theme, you can use the Gatsby CLI (make sure to select styled-components as your styling system)
gatsby new my-nostalgic-blog
Follow the CLI and when you've finished, go to the next step
If you already have a site you'd like to add the React95 theme to, you can manually configure it.
- Install the React95 theme
npm install @react95/core @react95/gatsby-theme styled-components
# or
yarn add @react95/core @react95/gatsby-theme styled-components
- Add the configuration to your
gatsby-config.js
file
// gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
resolve: `@react95/gatsby-theme`,
options: {
// basePath defaults to `/`
basePath: `/site`,
},
},
],
};
- Add content to your site by creating
md
ormdx
files inside/content
folder.
React95 theme will create everything for you so you might not need
src/pages
.
Note that if you've changed the default
contentPath
in the configuration, you'll want to add your markdown files in the directory specified by that path.
- Run your site using
gatsby develop
and see your content in the TaskBar. If you used the above configuration, your URL will behttp://localhost:8000/site
If you have no content in the beginning, React95 theme will generate a starter for you.
Key | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|
basePath |
/ |
Root url for all content |
contentPath |
content |
Location of your content |
In addition to the theme options, there are a handful of items you can customize via the siteMetadata
object in your site's gatsby-config.js
// gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
siteMetadata: {
// Used for the site title and SEO
title: `Gatsby - Powered By React95`,
// Used for SEO
description: `This is a Gatsby website that uses React95`,
// Used for resolving images in social cards
siteUrl: `https://example.com`,
// Used for SEO in social cards
image: `/path-to/your/image`,
// Used for SEO
author: `@mynickname`,
},
};
The following are the defined content fields based on the node interface in the schema
Field | Type |
---|---|
title | String |
image | String |
description | String |
icon | Icon |
image | String |
modal | Boolean |
Icon type
Field | Type |
---|---|
name | String |
variant | String |
# content/getting-started.mdx
---
title: Getting Started
description: Your awesome and nostalgic website!
modal:false
icon:
name: Computer
variant: 32x32_4
---
# Your website starts on this folder
Feel free to add your content!
Content can include references to images from static folder inside frontmatter.
---
title: Hello World (example)
image: /some-image.jpg
icon:
name: Computer
variant: 32x32_4
---
When adding an image
it will be the featured image within the post.
Inside any mdx
file you have all React95 components at your service:
---
title: How to
icon:
name: FolderExe
variant: 16x16_4
---
<Frame
bg="white"
p={6}
boxShadow="in"
height="100%"
>
# How to
...
</Frame>
File structure | |
Desktop View | |
404 page |