Forked from https://github.com/alexandrevicenzi/Flex/
The minimalist Pelican theme.
Flex 2.6 will be the last release without breaking changes.
Flex 3.0 is under development and will introduce breaking changes.
The breaking changes will include:
- Removal of deprecated plugins and integrations
- Removal and renaming of configuration variables
- Removal of Less.js and Gulp.js
- Refactoring of multiple templates
Flex has grown beyond expectation over the last few years and is hard to maintain and accept new features.
You can check the current progress in the v3
branch.
New features won't be accepted unless submited to v3
branch, bug fixes will still be accepted in the master
branch.
Once 2.6 is out, the v3
branch will be merged into master
.
- Mobile First
- Responsive
- Semantic
- SEO Best Practices
- Open Graph
- Rich Snippets (JSON-LD)
- Related Posts (via plugin or AddThis)
- Series (via plugin)
- Minute read (via plugin)
- Multiple Code Highlight Styles
- Translation Support
- Dark Mode
- AddThis
- Disqus
- Gauges Analytics
- Google AdSense
- Google Analytics
- Google Tag Manager
- Matomo Analytics (formerly Piwik)
- Cloudflare Web Analytics
- Plausible
- StatusCake
- Isso
- Microsoft Clarity
- Github Corners
- I18N Sub-sites
- Minute read
- Related Posts
- Series
- Representative image
- Neighbors
- Pelican Search
- Tipue Search (deprecated)
- SEO
The best way to install is over pelican-themes.
The alternative way is to clone this repository and checkout a tag branch.
The documentation covers most of the settings available and how to use this theme. If something is missing or broken you can open a PR or fix the documentation by yourself.
You can see how this theme looks like at http://flex.alxd.me/.
The code is available in this project under docs
folder.
ALWAYS open an issue before sending a PR. Discuss the problem/feature that you want to solve. If things make sense, send a PR with your changes.
As always, if you want something that only makes sense to you, fork Flex and create a new theme.
Translate this theme to new languages at Transifex.
Read more about Translation Support in the Wiki.
MIT