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This is Iudas!

(a privacy focused Pelican theme)

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Initially inspired by Clean Blog layout.

⚠️ Needs at least Pelican ver. 4.0 (tested till ver. 4.10)

Iudas was initially inspired by Clean Blog layout but now it is following a complete separate develop roadmap.

Some details...

  • HTML5 tags

  • Designed with Bootstrap 5 (Bootstrap version can be found in static/bootstrap folder)

  • Customized Bootstrap CSS build from Sass sources at compile time and served locally (no more via CDN)

  • Bootstrap icons

  • No jQuery dependencies

  • Content Security Policy (CSP).

  • All main browsers versions are supported except Internet Explorer that is no more supported in any of its versions!

More privacy, more security

Iudas is developed with Privacy as a main target.

Starting from Iudas v.3.0 security has also been kept in great account.

In the repo you can find a sample of .htaccess file with some suggestions about safe server configuration parameters.

⚠️ This file has to be considered as a simple suggestion only. NEVER apply any line of code if you do not know what you are exactly doing!

Starting from Iudas v3.1 Mosparo spam detection has been integrated.

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Article/Page

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Course/Lesson

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Contact form

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Comments

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Archives

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Highlights

Changed font

Changed the original Open Sans font with Bootstrap 5 native fonts.

Contact Form

A Contact Form template is available in the template directory.

You can use it including the HTML code in a customized page.

⚠️ needs a PHP capable hosting! PHP code is available in the static directory. In order to use this form you need to install PHPMailer classes.

Starting from Iudas v2.03 the Contact Form includes a simple SPAM filter based on a honeypot trick.

Starting from Iudas v3.1 Mosparo spam detection has been integrated.

Integration of Series plugin

In order to use the Series plugin simply enter a :series: (reST) or Series: (Markdown) metadata in your article.

More information about how to configure your template are available on the plugin repository.

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Website Search

Tipue Search is a no more active project so I have forked it and created Lunr-search a plugin that produces a JSON file suitable to be used with Lunr.js.

Lunr structure is available inside the theme itself and can work out of the box.

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Static Comments Plus

For ethical/privacy reasons DISQUS comment system has been removed.

⚠️ needs a PHP capable hosting! PHP code is available in the static directory. In order to use this form you need to install PHPMailer classes.

Static Comments Plus has been hacked from Static Comments plugin and has the following improvements:

  • Added a STATIC_COMMENTS_SOURCE parameter in order to choose if comments have to be written in Markdown or reST format.

  • Added a PHP script (available in the static directory) that will allow visitors to send comments through the form (Static Comments needs you send the comment by email).

⚠️ Each article needs to have the slug metadata duly assigned in order to let this plugin works!

Starting from Iudas v2.03 the Comment Form includes a simple SPAM filter based on a honeypot trick.

Starting from Iudas v3.1 Mosparo spam detection has been integrated.

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Read time

A function that calculates and shows the approx. read time for articles has been added using the Readtime plugin.

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Share buttons

Removed AddThis for ethical/privacy reasons.

For privacy reason since Iudas v3.0 the AddThis service has been dropped in favour of the share-post plugin.

In this occasion support for share post on Mastodon has been added to that plugin.

Post on Mastodon

Always in view of more privacy and freedom a new plugin has been developed. It is called Pelican-fediverse and can publish automatically new contents of your website on Mastodon.

Sensitive contents

Iudas takes also care for people respect!

Adding to an image the CSS class img-blurred you will obtain a blurred (semi-visible) image.

Hovering the mouse cursor over the blurred image will show it completely (without the blur filter).

You can also advise people with a dedicated advice!

The CSS class sensitive is available for this step and will render a white-on-black text.

The final result will be the following.

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Courses/Lessons

Starting from Iudas v3.0 you can organize online courses/lessons!

Base document is article (so you can benefit from all plus of articles like read time and comments).

An article will became a lesson adding the following metadata keys:

reST

:course: <course_title>
:series: <course_title>
:series_index: <order_of_lessons_starting_from_1>

Markdown

course: <course_title>
series: <course_title>
series_index: <order_of_lessons_starting_from_1>

Explanation:

Course key simply tells Jinja2 this document is not a standard article but a course lesson. The content of this key is not [yet] managed but I suggest to use the name (title) of the course. IF course is NOT empty Jinja2 will compile that page as a lesson instead of a normal article i.e.

  1. changes navigation button labels from chapter into lesson and

  2. builds an offcanvas index allowing navigation among lessons.

Series is simply used to actually manage the course/lessons (title, index, etc.).

Series_index forces lessons order. Series plugin orders items (lessons, in our specific case) using the creation date, but it could happen you have to insert a lesson between two existing ones. In this case creation dates cannot be used since the latest lesson you wrote will be listed at the end of your index.

To force the order you want, you have to use the series_index key. Enter 1, 2, 3, etc. in each of your articles and Series will order items following entered numbers and not creation dates.

Basic theme configuration

All following configuration parameters are valid only for Iudas theme.

Properties have to be entered in pelicanconf.py. For your convenience, you can find a pelicanconf.py template in this repo. You can look here in order to have a nice starting point.

Header image Covers

To define custom header cover, set the property HEADER_COVER:

HEADER_COVER = 'enter/your/path/my_image.png'

Header Color

To define a simple header background color, set the property HEADER_COLOR:

HEADER_COLOR = 'black'

You can use any valid CSS color definition.

Social URLs

For Github, Twitter and other URLs set these properties:

SOCIAL = (('twitter', 'https://twitter.com/myprofile'),
          ('github', 'https://github.com/myprofile'),
          ('facebook','https://facebook.com/myprofile'),
          ('flickr','https://www.flickr.com/myprofile/'),
    	  ('mail','mailto:[email protected]'))

If you plan to use the Contact Module and you think to add its relevant icon among the Social ones, you could enter:

SOCIAL = (('mail', 'https://your-domain/your-contact-module'))

If you have more links add them to SOCIAL. The 'Name' has to be the name of the corresponding Bootstrap icon. If SHOW_SOCIAL_ON_INDEX_PAGE_HEADER is set to True social icons will be shown under site sub-title on the index page.

External feed URL

You can specify an external feed URL (e.g. FeedBurner) in SOCIAL using the rss or rss-fill icons. The icon will be shown in the footer with the rest of your SOCIAL accounts. A <link> tag for the external feed will be placed in <head> instead of the default Pelican feeds.

Single author

Pelican has been designed for a multi-author site.

Clicking on each author name will redirected the visitor to a page containing all articles published by the selected author. If you are the only one writing on your own blog, this behaviour causes a boring loop since all articles belong, obviously, only to you...

To avoid this set

AUTHOR_URL = ''
AUTHOR_SAVE_AS = ''
AUTHORS_SAVE_AS = ''

so authors pages are not created on build time, and then

SINGLE_AUTHOR_SAVE_AS = 'your-static-presentation-page/index.html'

in order to build a single static page dedicated to you.

Back-To-Top button

This feature has been removed since ver. 2.0 of Iudas since now a more comfortable fixed-top menu bar is used.

Code highlights

This theme contains this color schemes:

  • Tomorrow - tomorrow.css;
  • Tomorrow Night - tomorrow_night.css;
  • Monokai - monokai.css;
  • Github - github.css;
  • Github Jekyll (Gray BG Jekyll way) - github_jekyll.css;
  • Darkly (Default) - darkly.css;

To customize, define COLOR_SCHEME_CSS with CSS filename.

Example:

COLOR_SCHEME_CSS = 'monokai.css'

User defined CSS

Define CSS_OVERRIDE to insert a user defined CSS file after theme CSS.

Example:

CSS_OVERRIDE = 'enter/your/path/myblog.css'

Customized theme JavaScript

Set ENABLE_CUSTOM_THEME_JAVASCRIPT to True if you want to use your own JavaScript.

In the base.html template scroll to the bottom of the page and find this piece of code

{% if ENABLE_CUSTOM_THEME_JAVASCRIPT %}
   <!-- Custom Theme JavaScript -->
   {% assets filters="rjsmin", output="js/your_own_javascript.min.js", "js/your_own_javascript.js" %}
      <script src="{{ SITEURL }}/{{ ASSET_URL }}"></script>
   {% endassets %}
{% endif %}

Set here the name of your own javascript and you are served.

Starting from Iudas ver. 2.0 Z.js has been completely removed but this feature has been kept in order to let you use your own JavaScript (if needed).

User defined footer

Define FOOTER_INCLUDE to insert a custom footer text instead of the default "Powered by Pelican". The value is a template path. You also need to define the EXTRA_TEMPLATES_PATHS setting. If your custom footer template is stored under the content PATH then Pelican will try to render it as regular HTML page and will most likely fail. To prevent Pelican from trying to render your custom footer add it to IGNORE_FILES.

Example:

FOOTER_INCLUDE = 'myfooter.html'
IGNORE_FILES = [FOOTER_INCLUDE]
THEME_TEMPLATES_OVERRIDE = [os.path.dirname(__file__)]

⚠️ Avoid using names which duplicate existing templates from the theme directory, for example footer.html. Due to how Pelican searches the template directories it will first find the files in the theme directory and you will not see the desired results.

Dynamic Copyright year

Enter a COPY_DATE value if you need a static Copyright year.

If you need a dynamic Copyright year (i.e. the current year) proceed in this way:

  1. At the beginning of your pelicanconf.py enter the Python function from datetime import date
  2. Then set DCOPY_DATE with value date.today().year. This will return the current year.

You can use the static or the dynamic year or also both, like in the following example:

COPY_DATE = '2015 -'
DCOPY_DATE = date.today().year

Will return -> 2015 - 2021

Analytics

Removed Google Analytics for ethical/privacy reasons.

Kept only the free Matomo (aka Piwik) system.

⚠️ needs new Matomo > 4.0

On publishconf.py set ACTIVATE_MATOMO to True

⚠️ starting from Iudas v3.0 the Matomo integration has changed in order to be CSP compliant. The analytics.html page has been removed from templates and a matomo-tracking.js file has been added in static/js.

Favicon

To define if using a favicon and its format:

FAVICON = 'favicon.ico'

⚠️ It is necessary STATIC_PATHS configured!

STATIC_PATHS = ['images', 'extra/favicon.ico']
EXTRA_PATH_METADATA = {
    'extra/favicon.ico': {'path': 'favicon.ico'}
}

CSS and JavaScript minification

⚠️ Webasset plugin needed!

Minfication of CSS and JavaScripts is managed with the Webasset plugin, so this is a REQUIRED plugin.

Minification with Webasset comes fully configured. For more information you can visit the plugin repo or the webasset documentation.

Other configuration parameters

  • If SHOW_SHARE_BUTTONS is set to True, sharing buttons will appear at the bottom of the article (needs share-post plugin);
  • GOOGLE_SITE_VERIFICATION - Google site verification token;
  • BING_SITE_VERIFICATION - Bing site verification token;
  • Set SHOW_FULL_ARTICLE to True to show full article content on index.html instead of summary;
  • Set SHOW_SITESUBTITLE_IN_HTML to True to make use of the SITESUBTITLE variable inside the <title> HTML tag;
  • Set FACEBOOK_ADMINS to a list of Facebook account IDs which are associated with this blog. For example ['12345']. For more info see https://developers.facebook.com/docs/platforminsights/domains

Translation for templates strings

A gettext method has been used. This is a good method if you have only a few strings to be translated (this is the case for templates).

Create a text file in your website root directory and rename it - for example - myfunctions.py. Fill this file with the following instruction:

# custom Jinja2 filter for localizing theme
def gettext(string, lang):
    if lang == "en":
        return string
    elif lang == "it":
        if string == "Archives": return "Archivi"
        elif string == "Archives for": return "Archivi per"
	elif string == "Posted by": return "Pubblicato da"
        ...
	...
        else: return string

Now you have to call it at the end of your pelicanconf.py in this way:

import myfunctions
JINJA_FILTERS = {
     'gettext': myfunctions.gettext,
}

⚠️ This method translates only template stings! Translating content is fully explained in Pelican documentation.

Articles in deep

  • To customize header cover in articles, insert the metadata header_cover.
  • To customize OpenGraph images, insert the metadata og_image, otherwise header_cover, HEADER_COVER or a default image is used.
  • To customize Twitter card images, insert the metadata twitter_image, otherwise header_cover, HEADER_COVER or a default image is used.

Twitter cards are automatically generated if the twitter icon is configured in SOCIAL!

Since OpenGraph images and Twitter images have different dimensions, and you do not want them to be cut by social engines, two example templates are available in the static/images directory.

All image paths are relative to the site root directory!

You can also use absolute URLs for og_image and twitter_image.

Other metadata can be created to assign resume of article, with headline:

  • reST
My title
========

:date: 2010-10-03 10:20
:modified: 2010-10-04 18:40
:tags: tag1, tag2
:category: yeah
:slug: my-post
:authors: Spiderman, Conan Doyle
:summary: Short version for index and feeds
:headline: Resume of article
  • Markdown
Title: My title
Date: 2010-12-03 10:20
Modified: 2010-12-05 19:30
Category: Python
Tags: pelican, publishing
Slug: my-post
Author: Betty Boop
Summary: Short version for index and feeds
Headline: Resume of article

This is the content of my blog post.

Feel free to use Z for your projects and to send comments and/or suggestions.

Enjoy!