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Gatsby Material Starter

A blog starter with Material design in mind for Gatsby.

Demo website.

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GatsbyJS V1

This starter is based on GatsbyJS V1, which brings progressive web app features such as automatic code and data splitting (by route), prefetching, with service worker/offline-first support and PRPL pattern.

More information in the announcement.

Features

  • Blazing fast loading times thanks to pre-rendered HTML and automatic chunk loading of JS files
  • React-MD for Material design
    • Integrated FontAwesome support
    • Integrated Material Icons support
  • SASS/SCSS styling
  • Separate components for everything
  • High configurability:
    • User information
    • User social profiles
    • Copyright information
    • More!
  • Author segment
    • Name
    • Location
    • Description
    • Links
    • Follow Me button
  • Posts in Markdown
    • Code syntax highlighting
    • Embedded YouTube videos
    • Embedded Tweets
  • Tags
    • Seprate page for posts under each tag
  • Categories
    • Separate page for posts under each category
  • Suggested posts segment
  • Disqus support
    • Notifications about new disqus comments
  • Google Analytics support
  • Responsive design
    • On mobile, Disqus is loaded only after expanding comments for better performance
  • Social features
    • Twitter tweet button
    • Facebook share/share count
    • Reddit share/share count
    • Google+ share button
    • LinkedIn share button
    • Telegram share button
  • SEO
    • Sitemap generation
    • robots.txt
    • General description tags
    • Schema.org JSONLD (Google Rich Snippets)
    • OpenGraph Tags (Facebook/Google+/Pinterest)
    • Twitter Tags (Twitter Cards)
  • RSS feeds
  • Loading progress for slow networks
  • Offline support
  • Web App Manifest support
  • Development tools
    • ESLint for linting
    • Prettier for code style
    • Remark-Lint for linting Markdown
    • write-good for linting English prose
    • gh-pages for deploying to GitHub pages
    • CodeClimate configuration file and badge

NOTE: Take a look at gatsby-advanced-starter if you prefer building UI from scratch and/or only interested in fundamental features.

You can also visit my personal blog if you want to see a fully implemented blog based on this starter.

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Getting Started

Install this starter (assuming Gatsby is installed) by running from your CLI:

gatsby new YourProjectName https://github.com/Vagr9K/gatsby-material-starter
npm run serve

Or you can fork the project, make your changes there and merge new features when needed.

Alternatively:

git clone https://github.com/Vagr9K/gatsby-material-starter YourProjectName # Clone the project
cd YourProjectname
rm -rf .git # So you can have your own changes stored in VCS.
npm install # or yarn
npm run serve

Configuration

Edit the export object in data/SiteConfig:

module.exports = {
 blogPostDir: "sample-posts", // The name of directory that contains your posts.
 siteTitle: "Gatsby Carbon Components Starter", // Site title.
 siteTitleAlt: "GatsbyJS Carbon Components Starter", // Alternative site title for SEO.
 siteLogo: "/logos/logo-1024.png", // Logo used for SEO and manifest.
 siteUrl: "https://ibm-frontend.github.io", // Domain of your website without pathPrefix.
 pathPrefix: "/gatsby-starter-carbon", // Prefixes all links. For cases when deployed to example.github.io/gatsby-starter-carbon/.
 fixedFooter: false, // Whether the footer component is fixed, i.e. always visible
 siteGATrackingID: "UA-47311644-4", // Tracking code ID for google analytics.
 postDefaultCategoryID: "Tech", // Default category for posts.
 userName: "Carbon Components User", // Username to display in the author segment.
 userLocation: "North Pole, Earth", // User location to display in the author segment.
 userAvatar: "https://api.adorable.io/avatars/150/test.png", // User avatar to display in the author segment.
 userDescription:
   "Lorem ipsum dolor amet celiac unicorn air plant you probably haven't heard of them. Occupy cornhole swag trust fund lo-fi cardigan lumbersexual dreamcatcher raclette franzen. Bushwick polaroid portland crucifix deep v shoreditch aesthetic. Hella try-hard echo park semiotics. Sartorial normcore retro vaporware selvage before they sold out wayfarers.", // User description to display in the author segment.
 // Links to social profiles/projects you want to display in the author segment/navigation bar.
 userLinks: [
   {
     label: "GitHub",
     url: "https://github.com/https://github.com/ibm-frontend/",
     iconClassName: "fa fa-github"
   },
   {
     label: "Twitter",
     url: "https://twitter.com/_carbondesign",
     iconClassName: "fa fa-twitter"
   },
 ],
 copyright: "Copyright © 2018. Carbon Components User", // Copyright string for the footer of the website.
};

You can also optionally set pathPrefix:

module.exports = {
 // Note: it must *not* have a trailing slash.
      pathPrefix: '/gatsby-carbon-starter', // Prefixes all links. For cases when deployed to example.github.io/gatsby-material-starter/.
}

NOTE: user*, disqusShortname and copyright are optional and won't render if omitted.

WARNING: Make sure to edit static/robots.txt to include your domain for the sitemap!

Theming

Edit src/layouts/theme.scss to suit your needs. You can use Material color palette provided by React-MD.

@import '~react-md/src/scss/react-md';
$md-primary-color: $md-grey-400;
$md-secondary-color: $md-red-800;
$md-tertiary-color: $md-grey-300;

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