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In its simplest form, a theme is an empty folder with a `config.json` file containing `{}`
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After that, every setting is optional, but you can override everything if you'd like to.
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## `config.json` options
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Here is an example `config.json` file :
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```json
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{
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"favicon": "<theme_url>img/favicon.png",
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"css": ["<theme_url>css/theme.min.css"],
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"js": [],
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"fonts": ["//fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto+Slab:400,100,300,700&subset=latin,cyrillic-ext,cyrillic"],
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"variants": {
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"blue": {
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"favicon": "<theme_url>img/favicon-blue.png",
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"css": ["<theme_url>css/theme-blue.min.css"]
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},
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"green": {
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"favicon": "<theme_url>img/favicon-green.png",
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"css": ["<theme_url>css/theme-green.min.css"]
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}
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}
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}
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```
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There are five options :
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- __`favicon`__: The URL to your favicon
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- __`css`__: An array of CSS Stylesheets to add to the page
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- __`js`__: An array of JavaScript files to load
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- __`fonts`__: An array of Font sources, these are added as stylesheets
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- __`variants`__: An object containing sub-themes. Each sub theme, can provide the same configurations as the main theme (`favicon`, `css`, `js`, `fonts`)
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You will also notice this `<theme_url>` in the url.
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This is automatically substituted with the final url to the theme when generating the final page.
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There are two possible substitutions :
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- __`<theme_url>`__: The url to the current theme
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- __`<base_url>`__: The url to the documentation root
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## Theme variants
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Like the default Daux.io theme, you might want to provide variants of your theme.
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In the example before, there were two variants : blue and green.
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The configuration of a variant is added to the configuration of the main theme, it doesn't replace it.
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For example the main CSS files defined are: `["<theme_url>css/theme.min.css"]` and the green variant defines `["<theme_url>css/theme-green.min.css"]`.
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The final list of CSS files will be `["<theme_url>css/theme.min.css", "<theme_url>css/theme-green.min.css"]`.
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This doesn't apply to `favicon`, only the last value set is kept.
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## Setting the theme for your documentation
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In your documentation's `config.json` (not the theme's `config.json`)
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Change the `theme` option inside `html`
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```json
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{
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"html": {
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"theme": "{theme}-{variant}"
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}
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}
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```
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The name of the theme, is the folder name.
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A variant is optional, if you want to add one, separate it from the theme with a dash.
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## Overriding templates
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By default, you have a list of templates in `templates`
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You can create a folder named `templates` in your theme, copy-paste the original template in that folder, and you can modify it freely.
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You can even do it one template at a time if you wish to do only small changes.
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By default, we have the following templates :
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- `content.php`: The content page.
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- `home.php`: The landing page.
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- `error.php`: The page to show when a page is not found or some other error happened.
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- `partials/navbar_content.php`: The content of the top navigation bar.
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- `partials/google_analytics.php`: The script to load Google Analytics.
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- `partials/piwik_analytics.php`: The script to load Piwik Analytics.
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- `layout/00_layout.php`: The master template, containing the `<html>` tag.
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- `layout/05_page.php`: The page layout, with left navigation.
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