A very simple and opinionated photo gallery theme for Hugo.
- Responsive design
- Dark color scheme (can be set per page)
- Private albums
- Justified album views with Flickr's Justified Layout
- Lightbox with PhotoSwipe
- SEO with Open Graph tags
- Automatic (or manual) selection of feature/cover images
This theme requires Hugo Extended >= 0.123.0. Dependencies are bundled, so no Node.js/NPM and PostCSS is needed.
Requires the Go binary installed.
hugo mod init github.com/<your_user>/<your_project>
Then add the theme to your hugo.toml
:
[module]
[[module.imports]]
path = "github.com/nicokaiser/hugo-theme-gallery/v4"
git submodule add --depth=1 https://github.com/nicokaiser/hugo-theme-gallery.git themes/gallery
Page bundles which contain at least one image are listed as album or gallery:
content/
├── _index.md
├── about.md <-- not listed in album list
├── animals/
│ ├── _index.md
│ ├── cats/
│ | ├── index.md
│ | ├── cat1.jpg
│ | └── feature.jpg <-- album cover
│ ├── dogs/
│ | ├── index.md
│ | ├── dog1.jpg <-- album cover
│ | └── dog2.jpg
│ └── feature.jpg
├── bridge.jpg <-- site thumbnail (OpenGraph, etc.)
└── nature/
├── index.md <-- contains `cover: true` for `tree.jpg`
├── nature1.jpg
├── nature2.jpg
└── tree.jpg <-- album thumbnail
/about.md
is not a Page Bundle and does not have image resources. It is not displayed in the album list./nature
is a Leaf Bundle (hasindex.md
and no children) => displayed as gallery (single
layout)./animals
is a Branch Bundle (has_index.md
and has children) => displayed as album list (list
layout).- The image resource with
*feature*
in its name or the first image found is used as thumbnail image for album lists. - Albums without an image are not shown.
title
-- title of the album, shown in the album list and on the album page.date
-- album date, used for sorting (newest first).description
-- description shown on the album page. Rendered as markdown to enable adding links and some formatting.weight
-- can be used to adjust sort order.params.featured_image
-- name of the image file used for the album thumbnail. If not set, the first image which containsfeature
in its filename is used, otherwise the first image in the album.params.private
-- if set totrue
, this album is not shown in the album overview and is excluded from RSS feeds.params.featured
-- if set totrue
, this album is featured on the homepage (even if private).params.sort_by
-- property used for sorting images in an album. Default isName
(filename), but can also beDate
.params.sort_order
-- sort order. Default isasc
.params.theme
-- color theme for this page. Defaults todefaultTheme
from configuration.
By default, the cover image of an album is the first image in its folder. To select a specific image (which must be part of the album), use the cover
resource parameter in the front matter:
---
title: Nature
resources:
- src: tree.jpg
params:
cover: true
---
Image titles for the lightbox view are either taken from the ImageDescription
EXIF tag, or the title
in the resource metadata.
EXIF tags can be written using software like Adobe Lightroom or by using command line tools like exiftool:
exiftool -ImageDescription="A closeup of a gray cat's face" cat-4.jpg
Alternatively, the image title can be set in the front matter:
---
date: 2024-02-18T14:12:44+0100
title: Cats
resources:
- src: cat-1.jpg
title: Brown tabby cat on white stairs
params:
date: 2024-02-18T13:04:30+0100
- src: cat-4.jpg
title: A closeup of a gray cat's face
---
If you use categories in your albums, the homepage displays a list of categories.
Make sure term
is not included in disabledKinds
in the site config.
content/dogs/index.md:
---
date: 2023-01-12
title: Dogs
categories: ["animals", "nature"]
resources:
- src: dogs-title-image.jpg
params:
cover: true
---
Categories can also have custom titles and descriptions (by default, the "animals" category will have "Animals" as title and no description). Just create a content/categories/<category>/_index.md
:
content/categories/animals/_index.md:
---
title: Cute Animals
description: This is the description text of the "animals" category.
---
To enable a list of categories, each category must at least have an image in the content/categores/<category>/
folder. Also, taxonomy
must not be included in the disableKinds
in the site config.
Then, /categories
displays a list of categories, with their cover image.
You can also use other taxonomies like series
. Note that only categories
and tags
are enabled by Hugo's default settings. Using series
as additional taxonomy is left as an exercise for the reader.
Albums (and als taxonomy pages like categories) can be marked as "featured":
---
title: Featured Album
params:
featured: true
---
When used in combination with private: true
this album is only shown as featured album on the homepage, and not in any album list.
Note that also categories or any other taxonomy term can be marked as featured, so you can feature a whole category, series, etc.
By default, the homepage displays
- the site title,
- links to all categories (if categories are enabled and used)
- the most recent featured content (even if private)
- all non-private top-level albums
This can easily be adjusted by using a local version of layouts/_default/home.html
.
If related content is available for your site (e.g. when keywords or tags are used), related albums are shown below each gallery. Read more about this in the Hugo Docs.
Here is an example section in config/_default/hugo.toml
to enable related content:
[related]
includeNewer = true
threshold = 10
toLower = false
[[related.indices]]
applyFilter = false
cardinalityThreshold = 0
name = 'categories'
pattern = ''
toLower = false
type = 'basic'
weight = 10
[[related.indices]]
applyFilter = false
cardinalityThreshold = 0
name = 'keywords'
pattern = ''
toLower = false
type = 'basic'
weight = 50
Use the socialIcons
configuration key to add social icons on the bottom of each page:
[params]
...
[params.socialIcons]
facebook = "https://www.facebook.com/"
instagram = "https://www.instagram.com/"
github = "https://github.com/nicokaiser/hugo-theme-gallery/"
youtube = "https://www.youtube.com/"
email = "mailto:[email protected]"
linkedin = "https://linkedin.com/"
CSS is generated with Hugo Pipes, so you can add additional CSS in assets/css/custom.css
(see example in exampleSite
).
You can add additional JavaScript in assets/js/custom.js
.