Not implemented yet.
You could create a basic empty theme with the following command:
$ lektor dev new-theme
A theme could provide templates, assets, and models (also flowblocks):
demo-theme
├── assets
├── models
├── templates
└── flowblocks
A theme_settings
section in .lektorproject
file could be used to
parametrize themes:
[theme_settings] name = "Lektor" github_url = "https://github.com/lektor"
And those settings will be accessed in templates through the config env variable:
{{ config.theme_settings.<variable_name> }}
Example:
<a href="{{ config.theme_settings.github_url }}">Github</a>
will output:
<a href="https://github.com/lektor/lektor">Github</a>
Themes could provide a theme.ini
file, that is optional, but it's required if
you want to add your theme to the lektor community themes.
Example:
[theme] name = Demo theme license = MIT licenselink = https://github.com/lektor/lektor-demo-theme/blob/master/LICENSE.md description = Simple, minimal theme for Lektor homepage = https://github.com/lektor/lektor-demo-theme tags = simple, minimal, demo features = blog lektor_minimum_required_version = 3.1 [author] name = lektor homepage = http://getlektor.com/ [original] author = homepage = repo = [packages] lektor-disqus-comments = 0.2
The [original]
section is only required if you are porting an existing theme.
Not implemented yet
The lektor_minimum_required_version
is used by Lektor to check the
compatibility when installing a theme.
Not implemented yet
You could add a theme to Lektor community theme, open a pull request against lektor themes adding it as a git submodule.
You should also include an images/
folder with a screenshot and a thumbnail:
demo-theme
└── images
├── thumbnail.png
└── screenshot.png
Themes added to this lektor-themes repository, will automatically be added to the lektor website.
Comments