An insanely fast and performance-based Zola theme, ported from Light Speed Jekyll.
Some fun facts about the theme:
- Perfect score on Google's Lighthouse audit
- Only ~700 bytes of CSS
- No JavaScript
- Now with SEO!
Demo: quirky-perlman-34d0da.netlify.com
First download this theme to your themes
directory:
$ cd themes
$ git clone https://github.com/carpetscheme/lightspeed.git
and then enable it in your config.toml
:
theme = "lightspeed"
Posts should be placed directly in the content
folder.
To sort the post index by date, enable sort in your index section content/_index.md
:
sort_by = "date"
Set a title and description in the config to appear in the site header:
title = "Different strokes"
description = "for different folks"
Set a field in extra
with a key of footer_links
:
[extra]
footer_links = [
{url = "$BASE_URL/about", name = "About"},
{url = "$BASE_URL/atom.xml", name = "RSS"},
{url = "https://google.com", name = "Google"},
]
If you put $BASE_URL
in a url, it will automatically be replaced by the actual
site URL.
Create pages such as $BASE_URL/about
by placing them in a subfolder of the content directory, and specifying the path in the frontmatter:
path = "about"
Most SEO tags are populated by the page metadata, but you can set the author
and for the og:image
tag provide the path to an image:
[extra]
author = "Grant Green"
ogimage = "Greenery.png"
By default the footer provides links to Zola and Netlify, and a tagline of "Maintained with ❤️ for the web". To disable any of those parts, and/or add a custom tagline of your own, the following options are available:
[extra]
zola = true
netlify = false
maintained_with_love = false
footer_tagline = "What if everything is an illusion and nothing exists? In that case, I definitely overpaid for my carpet."
Styles are compiled from sass and imported inline to the header ⚡
You can overide the styles by enabling sass compilation in the config:
compile_sass = true
...and placing a replacement style.scss
file in your sass folder.
This template is based on the Jekyll template Light Speed Jekyll by Bradley Taunt.
Open sourced under the MIT license.
This project is open source except for example articles found in content
.