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## Using
This theme uses Hugo Pipes to compile SCSS & Sass so you'll have to use the **extended** version of Hugo.
1. Install Hugo
[Install Hugo (Extended Version)](https://gohugo.io/overview/installing/)
*This theme uses Hugo Pipes to compile SCSS & Sass so you'll have to use the **extended** version of Hugo.*<br>
[Install Hugo (Extended Version)](https://gohugo.io/overview/installing/)
See the official [Hugo Quick Start Guide](https://gohugo.io/getting-started/quick-start/) for more information.
2. Create a new site:
```
hugo new site story-examplesite
```
3. Clone this git repository:
```
cd story-examplesite
git submodule add https://github.com/caressofsteel/hugo-story.git themes/hugo-story
```
*Hint: See a note for non-git users [here](https://gohugo.io/getting-started/quick-start/#step-3-add-a-theme).*
4. Copy `data` and `config.toml` with overwrite from `themes/exampleSite` to the main directory:
```
cp -r themes/hugo-story/exampleSite/data ./
cp themes/hugo-story/exampleSite/config.toml ./
```
*Hint: Using `config.toml` tells Hugo to use the theme and sets some basic theme parameters.*
*Hint: Using `data` provides some default contents for the site.*
5. Start Hugo server:
```
hugo server
```
6. Open Hugo site in your browser http://localhost:1313/
Now you should see the orginal Story site. You can also take a look into it in folder `originalStorySite`.
7. Further steps
- Change the contents of folder `data`. E.g. by altering `banner.yml` you can change the top block on the site. See more details [here](https://gohugo.io/templates/data-templates/).
- Copy default `index.html`:
```
cp themes/hugo-story/layouts/index.html layouts/
```
Now you can create your own structure of the site by manipulating `{{ partial ... }}` tags. See more details [here](https://gohugo.io/templates/partials/).
- Continue exploring Hugo and the template!
## Credits