Configuration
Configuration
Quartz is designed to be extremely configurable. You can find the bulk of the configuration scattered throughout the repository depending on how in-depth you’d like to get.
The majority of configuration can be be found under data/config.yaml
. An annotated example configuration is shown below.
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Graph View
To customize the Interactive Graph view, you can poke around data/graphConfig.yaml
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Styling
Want to go even more in-depth? You can add custom CSS styling and change existing colours through editing assets/styles/custom.scss
. If you’d like to target specific parts of the site, you can add ids and classes to the HTML partials in /layouts/partials
.
Partials
Partials are what dictate what actually gets rendered to the page. Want to change how pages are styled and structured? You can edit the appropriate layout in /layouts
.
For example, the structure of the home page can be edited through /layouts/index.html
. To customize the footer, you can edit /layouts/partials/footer.html
More info about partials on Hugo’s website.
Still having problems? Checkout our FAQ and Troubleshooting guide.
Multilingual
CJK + Latex Support (测试) comes out of the box with Quartz.
Want to support languages that read from right-to-left (like Arabic)? Hugo (and by proxy, Quartz) supports this natively.
Follow the steps
Hugo provides here and modify your config.toml
For example:
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