# Tumble A tumblelog theme for [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/). This is very alpha so don't expect anything to be clean, tidy or even work. Content types currently supported: - aside - image - quote - post - video ## Important! This theme relies heavily on its own archetypes to generate the different content types. Your local archetypes in `/archetypes` will override the theme archetypes in `/themes/tumble/archetypes` so move or delete your local `/archetypes/default.md`. ## Installation From the root of your Hugo site: $ git clone https://github.com/adrianshort/tumble.git themes/tumble Enable the theme in your `config.toml` file: theme = "tumble" ### Installing in a subfolder If you want the root of your tumblelog in `https://example.org/deep/nested/folder/` rather than `https://example.org/` it should mostly work although image relative URLs in `post`s might not work right. This needs tidying up so that `relativeURLs = true` in your `config.toml` is respected properly. Leave that set to false for now. ## Creating content All content types except `post` are set to `draft: false` for immediate publication. All content types have a common set of tags, which is the only taxonomy supported. ### Asides An aside is a short piece of text, typically one or two sentences. Asides don't have titles so it's easiest just to number them sequentially. $ hugo new asides/1.md ### Images A single image with an optional caption (the `title`) and body text. # hugo new images/my-image-title.md Then copy the image file itself to `/static/images/` and update `image` in the front matter if required. Set `show_title: true` to display the `title` as a caption beneath the image. ### Posts A traditional blog post with mandatory title and body text. $ hugo new posts/my-post-title.md Use the `image` field in the front matter to set the featured image for your post. This currently is only shown in the OpenGraph metadata, not on your site itself. If you want an image to show in the list views on your site, put it at the top of your post. ### Quotes A quotation usually by someone else, with attribution to the `author` and optionally to the `work` and `year`. $ hugo new quotes/shakespeare-hamlet.md ### Videos An embedded video from YouTube, Vimeo etc. This is currently quite clunky as you have to get the full embed URL from the video hosting site. So for [this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-aWEYezEMk), do: $ hugo new videos/grimes-vanessa.md Then set the frontmatter: embed_url: https://www.youtube.com/embed/2-aWEYezEMk