Configuration
Gatsby themes allow you to override configuration from the theme by defining the
same property in your gatsby-config.js
at the root of your project. You can
see the default configuration provided by the theme’s
gatsby-config.js
file.
- Site metadata
- Manifest
- Favicon
- Additional font weights
- Image compression
- Global search
- Navigation style
- Edit on Github link
- Medium
- Other options
Site metadata
To add a title and description to each page, simply provide them to siteMetadata
in your gatsby-config.js
file.
The language attribute applied to the <html>
tag on every page is English
(en
) by default, but you can choose to override this. For more information on
declaring the language of a page in HTML, please review
W3 Criterion 3.1.1 Language of a Page.
module.exports = {siteMetadata: {title: 'Gatsby Theme Carbon',description: 'A Gatsby theme for the carbon design system',keywords: 'gatsby,theme,carbon',lang: 'en',},plugins: ['gatsby-theme-carbon'],};
Manifest
One of the first configurations should be to override the default manifest
options, you can do this in gatsby-config.js
. Any options you don’t set, will
be provided by the theme. See the example project.
siteMetadata: {title: 'Gatsby Theme Carbon',},plugins: ['gatsby-theme-carbon',{resolve: 'gatsby-plugin-manifest',options: {name: 'Carbon Design Gatsby Theme',
Favicon
If you need to override the default favicon, you can do so by passing a relative path to the icon. It’s recommended to provide a 512 x 512 version.
IMPORTANT: For best results, if you’re providing an icon for generation it should be…
- at least as big as the largest icon being generated (512x512 by default).
- square (if it’s not, transparent bars will add to make it square).
- of one of the follow formats: JPEG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, GIF or SVG.
plugins: [{resolve: 'gatsby-theme-carbon',options: {iconPath: './src/images/custom-icon-512.jpg'},},],
Additional font weights
If needed, you can add support for additional Plex font weights. Don’t forget to specify italics for the additional weights if needed.
plugins: [{resolve: 'gatsby-theme-carbon',options: {// will get added to default [300, 400, 600]additionalFontWeights: ['200', '200i]},},],
Image compression
You can enable WebP by passing withWebp: true
or providing your own
optimization level. See the gatsby-remark-images
plugin options.
You can also tweak the image quality based on design tolerance and performance
thresholds.
module.exports = {plugins: [{resolve: 'gatsby-theme-carbon',options: {withWebp: true, // true, false (default false)imageQuality: 50, // 0-100 (default 75)},},
Global search
Site-wide search is provided by the theme. The only requirement for a page to
show up in the results is for it to have title
set in the
frontmatter. To render more helpful search
results (and improve SEO), you’ll want to make sure your pages have
description
set in the frontmatter as well.
Global search is enabled by default. To disable it, set the isSearchEnabled
option to false.
plugins: [{resolve: 'gatsby-theme-carbon',options: {isSearchEnabled: false},},],
Under the hood, we use Lunr to create our search index.
If necessary, you tweak the search scoring algorithm and source nodes. To do so,
provide your own
resolvers object
to the lunrOptions
theme option.
Navigation style
By default, the navigation style used by the theme is a sidebar that sits on the left-hand side of the screen. You can see it right now as you read this documentation. This style works great for websites with a lot of content, like documentation sites.
However, if your site is more editorial in nature, and has less pages of
content, you may want to use the header
navigation. This will remove the
sidebar on the left-hand side of the page and replace it with a navigation menu
that sits in the header. If in the future, the content on your site evolves and
you feel the left nav is better suited, you can always change it back.
To enable the header nav, provide header
as a string to the navigationStyle
option. To switch back to the default left nav provide an empty string ''
to
the navigationStyle
option. Note: By using the header
navigation style, you
will lose the ResourceLinks that sit directly below the left nav.
plugins: [{resolve: 'gatsby-theme-carbon',options: {navigationStyle: 'header',},},],
When enabled, your header navigation will look like the image below:
With the header navigation style enabled, the content on your page will be further left-aligned to allow for more content space.
Just a note: In mobile-view, when the header navigation is enabled, the sidebar will persist.
Edit on GitHub link
To add a link to the bottom of each page that points to the current page source
in GitHub, provide a repository
object to siteMetadata
in your
gatsby-config.js
file. You can provide a baseUrl
, and if needed, the
subDirectory
and branch
where your site source lives.
To disable the Edit in Github
link, remove the repository
option. If the
options object is now empty, delete it all together.
plugins: [{resolve: 'gatsby-theme-carbon',options: {repository: {baseUrl: 'https://github.com/carbon-design-system/gatsby-theme-carbon',subDirectory: '/packages/example',branch: 'main',},
Medium
In order to change the source account for the
MediumPosts
component, provide an account with the
mediumAccount
option.
plugins: [{resolve: 'gatsby-theme-carbon',options: {mediumAccount: 'carbondesign',},},];
Other options
additionalFontWeights
– add support for additional Plex font weights. Don’t forget to specify italics for the additional weights if needed.mdxExtensions
– change the file extensions processed bygatsby-mdx
(default [‘.mdx’, ‘.md’]).pngCompressionSpeed
- a speed/quality trade-off from 1 (brute-force) to 10 (fastest). Speed 10 has 5% lower quality, but is 8 times faster than the default (4).titleType
– pick between four formats for the<title>
element for your site. Here are the four options using this page as an example:page
: “Configuration” (default)site
: “Gatsby Theme Carbon”append
: “Gatsby Theme Carbon – Configuration”prepend
: “Configuration - Gatsby Theme Carbon”
plugins: [{resolve: 'gatsby-theme-carbon',options: {additionalFontWeights: ['200', '200i'],mdxExtensions: ['.mdx'],titleType: 'append'},},
Additional remark plugins and override existing remark plugin configuration
gatsbyRemarkPlugins
- An array containing gatsby remark plugin configurations to be added/overridden.remarkPlugins
- An array containing remark plugin configurations to be added.
The gatsbyRemarkPlugins
option is compatible with all gatsby-remark-*
plugins, for example gatsby-remark-mermaid
. If a gatsby remark plugin does not
work, you can try calling the (underlying) remark plugin directly using the
remarkPlugins
option.
Example Gatsby Remark Mermaid plugin
For the below markdown snippet:
```mermaidgraph LRinstall[Install Plugin]install --> configure[Configure Plugin]configure --> draw[Draw Fancy Diagrams]```
to turn into an image one should add the following configuration to her/his own project:
plugins: [{resolve: 'gatsby-theme-carbon',options: {repository: {baseUrl: 'https://github.com/carbon-design-system/gatsby-theme-carbon',subDirectory: '/packages/example',branch: 'main',},
Example Remark Grid Tables
For the below markdown snippet:
+-------+----------+------+| Table Headings | Here |+-------+----------+------+| Sub | Headings | Too |+=======+==========+======+| cell | column spanning |+ spans +----------+------+| rows | normal | cell |+-------+----------+------+
After installing the remark-grid-tables
plugin, add it to the remarkPlugins
array in the theme options.
plugins: [{resolve: 'gatsby-theme-carbon',options: {remarkPlugins: [require("remark-grid-tables")],},},],