# Ticky Tacky Dark - Theme for Hugo This is a multi-page theme, where the list page displays a set of image buttons linking to your sub-pages. Preview at ## Configuration The exampleSite demonstrates the features unique to this theme. In your site config params section the following extra parameters are supported: * favicon - the favicon URL, relative to your site (placed in header meta tag) * webmasterEmail - the webmaster email displayed in the footer * author - the author for the header meta tag * description - the description for the header meta tag * headerimages - a list of relative image URLs for the header of each page * msvalidate - MS validation tag * googlesiteverification - Google site verification tag Pages you add have custom front matter options: * buttonimage - the relative image URL for the page's button on the front page * sideimages - a list of relative image URLs for the left sidebar on the page * sideimagealt - the alternate text for the page's left sidebar image * weight - an integer that specifies page ordering for the front page. If you want the buttons and navbar items to show pages in a specific order, specify the ordering via weight. Ordering goes from lowest weight to highest, left to right, top to bottom. ## Page Construction Navigation from the main page happens via a button image. These images are, optimally, 300x300 pixels. Specify these button image URLs in a page's front matter with the `buttonimage` option. On sub-pages, images can appear on the left side. Sizing can vary there, but at full size images come out as about 277.5 pixels, and a size of about 300x500 pixels works nicely. You can specify multiple images for a sub-page, and they'll be randomly selected on load. Specify them as a list of image URLs on the page front matter, with option `sideimages`. Header images are, optimally, 950x200 pixels. Specify these in the site configuration as a list of image URLs with option `headerimages`. One will be randomly selected on page load. ## Usage Put this theme in your site's themes folder, then modify the site config to specify the theme `ticky_tacky_tark`, or use the `-t ticky_tacky_dark` command line switch.