diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 16f6031..da9ec38 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ![ZOLA.386 screenshot](https://github.com/lopes/zola.386/blob/master/screenshot.png?raw=true) -## [Live demo]() +## [Live demo](https://zola386.netlify.app/) ZOLA.386 is a port of the BOOTSTRA.386 theme and was based on: @@ -58,10 +58,17 @@ zola386_menu = [ ] ``` +### Social ZOLA.386 is also prepared to deal with Google Analytics, Disqus, and Twitter --[Open Graph Protocol](https://ogp.me/) is welcome. This theme is prepared to use the output of [Favicon Generator](https://www.favicon-generator.org/), to do so, you'll just need to download the output of that site and extract in `static/images`. As said, Disqus is supportted, but besides setting the username in `config.toml`, you also must to put a `disqus = true` extra option on the pages where Disqus will be enable --this gives you the freedom to enable or disable comments on certain posts. You can use the extra option `image` on each page, to represent that post. +### Animations +All JavaScript animations can be set at `static/js/zola386.js`. Basically you can disable all animations, use one or two scans, and change the scan speed. Personally, I prefer only one scan with a speed factor of 5. + + +### Language + Under the `label_` variables, you can set names to better localize your site. Note that you can change the language of a single page, by using `page.extra.lang`, which causes `` to change only on that page. A theme to provide information for its owner and SEO-friendly. ### Other files diff --git a/theme.toml b/theme.toml index 1698b03..a932bb3 100644 --- a/theme.toml +++ b/theme.toml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ name = "zola.386" description = "Zola port of the BOOTSTRA.386 theme." license = "MIT" homepage = "https://github.com/lopes/zola.386" -min_version = "0.1.2" +min_version = "0.1.3" demo = "https://zola-386.netlify.com" [author]