site-starter | simple boilerplate for site template | Frontend Framework library
kandi X-RAY | site-starter Summary
kandi X-RAY | site-starter Summary
This is a lightweight template framework for quickly starting web site templates or prototypes, with an emphasis on file organization, defining template requirements, and emplying front end development best practics. These tools can be used to aid rapid front end prototying, or when building out multiple front end tempaltes that are intended to be passed along to other team members or development firms for back end integration or further development. Every client or development team I work with tends to run things a little differently, so this project attempts to be agnostic to your own development and authoring standards, which JS libraries or CSS frameworks for layout aid, if you have a favorite or whether you use a pre-processor like SASS for CSS or Coffeescript for JS. Go ahead and use this as a starting point and then add other utilites as desired.
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QUESTION
I'm new to static site development for blogs and am trying to use Gatsby. I've tried to change the background and theme color of a starter from pink (#ed64a6) to purple (#702da1). However when I put it into the gatsby-config.js
and run gatsby develop
nothing changes.
This is gatsby-config.js
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ANSWER
Answered 2020-Oct-30 at 10:27background_color
property from gatsby-plugin-manifest
stands for PWA (Progressive Web Apps) features, not for the main background-color
CSS property.
To change the styling for any component or element, just add a CSS/SCSS, JS, modules, etc:
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Install site-starter
Unzip/copy files into the location you will be building your site
Configure your development server (anything capable of parsing PHP) to serve files from the public_html folder
Start building your new site by editing the provided header and footer includes
Duplicate template.php for each new template type or page you're building
Maintain reference.php with comment markup patterns used in your project
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