Academic: the website designer for Hugo
Academic makes it easy to create a beautiful website for free using Markdown. Customize anything on your site with widgets, themes, and language packs.
Follow our easy step by step guide to learn how to build your own free website with Academic. Check out the personal demo or the business demo of what you'll get in less than 10 minutes.
- View the documentation
- Ask a question
- Request a feature or report a bug
- Updating? View the Update Guide and Release Notes
- Support development of Academic:
Key features:
- Easily manage various content including homepage, blog posts, publications, talks, slides, and projects
- Extensible via color themes and widgets/plugins
- Write in Markdown for easy formatting and code highlighting, with LaTeX for mathematical expressions
- Social/academic network linking, Google Analytics, and Disqus comments
- Responsive and mobile friendly
- Simple and refreshing one page design
- Multilingual and easy to customize
Academic is available in different color themes and font themes.
default |
ocean |
forest |
dark |
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apogee |
1950s |
coffee |
cupcake |
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- Academic Admin: An admin tool to import publications from BibTeX or import assets for an offline site
- Academic Scripts: Scripts to help migrate content to new versions of Academic
- Project KickstartR: Create a Project, Team, or Conference Landing Page and Knowledge Sharing Platform with (R) Markdown
You can choose from one of the following four methods to install:
- one-click install using your web browser (recommended)
- install on your computer using Git with the Command Prompt/Terminal app
- install on your computer by downloading the ZIP files
- install on your computer with RStudio
- Install Academic with Netlify
- Netlify will provide you with a customizable URL to access your new site
- On GitHub, go to your newly created
academic-kickstart
repository and editconfig.toml
to personalize your site. Shortly after saving the file, your site will automatically update - Read the Quick Start Guide to learn how to add Markdown content. For inspiration, refer to the Markdown content which powers the Demo
Prerequisites:
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Fork the Academic Kickstart repository and clone your fork with Git:
git clone https://github.com/sourcethemes/academic-kickstart.git My_Website
Note that if you forked Academic Kickstart, the above command should be edited to clone your fork, i.e. replace
sourcethemes
with your GitHub username. -
Initialize the theme:
cd My_Website git submodule update --init --recursive
- Download and extract Academic Kickstart
- Download and extract the Academic theme to the
themes/academic/
folder from the above step
View the guide to installing Academic with RStudio
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If you installed on your computer, view your new website by running the following command:
hugo server
Now visit localhost:1313 and your new Academic powered website will appear. Otherwise, if using Netlify, they will provide you with your URL.
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Read the Quick Start Guide to learn how to add Markdown content, customize your site, and deploy it. For inspiration, refer to the Markdown content which powers the Demo
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Build your site by running the
hugo
command. Then host it for free using Github Pages or Netlify (refer to the first installation method). Alternatively, copy the generatedpublic/
directory (by FTP, Rsync, etc.) to your production web server (such as a university's hosting service).
Feel free to star the project on Github to help keep track of updates and check out the release notes prior to updating your site.
Before updating the framework, it is recommended to make a backup of your entire website directory (or at least your themes/academic
directory) and record your current version number.
By default, Academic is installed as a Git submodule which can be updated by running the following command:
git submodule update --remote --merge
Check out the update guide for full instructions and alternative methods.
Please use the issue tracker to let me know about any bugs or feature requests, or alternatively make a pull request.
For support, head over to the Hugo discussion forum.
Copyright 2016-present George Cushen.
Released under the MIT license.