PRIME is a clean, modern, responsive theme for Grav.
Installing the PRIME theme can be done in one of two ways. Our GPM (Grav Package Manager) installation method enables you to quickly and easily install the theme with a simple terminal command, while the manual method enables you to do so via a zip file.
The simplest way to install this theme is via the Grav Package Manager (GPM) through your system's Terminal (also called the command line). From the root of your Grav install type:
bin/gpm install prime
This will install the PRIME theme into your /user/themes
directory within Grav. Its files can be found under /your/site/grav/user/themes/prime
.
To install this theme, just download the zip version of this repository and unzip it under /your/site/grav/user/themes
. Then, rename the folder to prime
. You can find these files either on GitHub or via GetGrav.org.
You should now have all the theme files under
/your/site/grav/user/themes/prime
NOTE: This theme is a modular component for Grav which requires the Grav, Error and Problems plugins.
As development for the PRIME theme continues, new versions may become available that add additional features and functionality, improve compatibility with newer Grav releases, and generally provide a better user experience. Updating PRIME is easy, and can be done through Grav's GPM system, as well as manually.
The simplest way to update this theme is via the Grav Package Manager (GPM). You can do this with this by navigating to the root directory of your Grav install using your system's Terminal (also called command line) and typing the following:
bin/gpm update prime
This command will check your Grav install to see if your PRIME theme is due for an update. If a newer release is found, you will be asked whether or not you wish to update. To continue, type y
and hit enter. The theme will automatically update and clear Grav's cache.
Manually updating PRIME is pretty simple. Here is what you will need to do to get this done:
- Delete the
your/site/user/themes/prime
directory. - Download the new version of the PRIME theme from either GitHub or GetGrav.org.
- Unzip the zip file in
your/site/user/themes
and rename the resulting folder toprime
. - Clear the Grav cache. The simplest way to do this is by going to the root Grav directory in terminal and typing
bin/grav clear-cache
.
Note: Any changes you have made to any of the files listed under this directory will also be removed and replaced by the new set. Any files located elsewhere (for example a YAML settings file placed in
user/config/themes
) will remain intact.
- Lightweight and minimal for optimal performance
- SCSS based CSS source files for easy customization
- Multiple page template types
- Fontawesome icon support
- Default view template
- Blog view template
- Blog item view template
- Modular view templates:
Each page shows up in the menu using the title by default, however you can set what displays in the menu directly by setting an explicit menu:
option in the page header:
menu: My Menu
You can also provide an icon to show up in front of the menu item by providing an icon:
option. You need to use name of the FontAwesome icon without the fa-
prefix. Check out the full list of current FontAwesome 4.2 icons:
icon: bar-chart-o
By default, Grav generates the menu from the page structure. However, there are times when you may want to add custom menu items to the end of the menu. This is now supported in PRIME by creating a menu list in your site.yaml
file. An example of this is as follows:
menu:
- text: Source
url: https://github.com/getgrav/grav
- icon: twitter
url: http://twitter.com/getgrav
The url:
option is required, but you can provide either or both text:
and/or icon:
If you want to set PRIME as the default theme, you can do so by following these steps:
- Navigate to
/your/site/grav/user/config
. - Open the system.yaml file.
- Change the
theme:
setting totheme: prime
. - Save your changes.
- Clear the Grav cache. The simplest way to do this is by going to the root Grav directory in Terminal and typing
bin/grav clear-cache
.
Once this is done, you should be able to see the new theme on the frontend. Keep in mind any customizations made to the previous theme will not be reflected as all of the theme and templating information is now being pulled from the PRIME folder.