winter/wn-nabu-theme

An elegant theme designed for documentation sites.

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Type:winter-theme

v1.0.0 2023-05-23 21:01 UTC

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README

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An elegant theme designed for documentation sites, using the powerful features of the Winter CMS Docs and Search plugins to provide a streamlined documentation browsing experience.

Requirements

  • Winter CMS v1.2 or above, with the following plugins installed:
    • Winter.Docs
    • Winter.Search
  • NodeJS v14.0 or above
  • NPM v6.0 or above

Features

  • Full integration of the Docs and Search plugin functionality to navigate and display multiple instances of documentation.
  • Supports both user and developer Markdown documentation, as well as API documentation generated from PHP projects.
  • Displays a light or dark theme depending on the operating system theme, but can be overridden by the user.
  • Built entirely with Tailwind, allowing full flexibility of the look and feel of the site.
  • AJAX driven navigation and client-side caching ensures documentation loads quick and can be navigated to even quicker.

Development

This theme has been built using Tailwind for the styling and Snowboard for the JavaScript functionality, taking advantage of the Mix asset compilation included in Winter CMS. To compile the theme, simply install the necessary libraries required for Mix:

php artisan mix:install

Then, you can compile the theme for production use:

php artisan mix:compile --production -p theme-nabu

You can also set up the theme to watch for changes, recompiling the theme each time a change is made to the stylesheets or templates:

php artisan mix:watch --production theme-nabu

By default, this theme is setup to not include the compiled assets in source control, as it is recommended that you include the compilation process above in a build or deployment script. However, if you wish to include the compiled assets in your source control, you may remove the following section from the .gitignore definition:

# Ignore compiled assets
assets/css/theme.css
assets/js/build/app.js