Crafting A Image-Centric Web App: A Guide to Clay Theme on Gatsby 5+

Travis - Jan 14 - - Dev Community

If you're eager to create visually engaging web applications and want to elevate your projects, the Clay Theme for Gatsby 5+ is your ideal solution. Designed specifically for publishers, portfolios, photographers, and bloggers, this theme promises a seamless blend of design and UX/UI experience. In this step-by-step guide, we'll walk through the process of installing the Clay Theme to turn your vision into a stunning reality.

Getting Started

Step 1: Clone the Repository

Begin by cloning the Clay Theme repository to your local machine. Open your terminal and run the following command:

git clone https://github.com/lilxyzz/clay-theme.git
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Step 2: Navigate to the Theme Directory

Move into the theme directory by using the following command:

cd clay-theme
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Step 3: Install Dependencies

Install the necessary dependencies for the theme using npm or yarn:

npm install or yarn
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Step 4: Start local dev server

let’s get up and running

gatsby develop or yarn dev
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Theme Customization

Define Your Colour Palette

Tailor the colour palette to match your brand or personal style. Experiment with different colour schemes by updating the colors section in your vars.css file. You will also want to adjustment the _gatsby-plugin-manifest_ colors that are found at the bottom of the gatsby-config.js file.

gatsby-config.js file

gatsby-config.js

vars.css file

vars.css

Conclusion

Now that you've successfully installed the Clay Theme and tailored the color palette to your liking, it's time to unleash your creativity and make the website truly yours. Creating new pages is a breeze with Gatsby and the Clay Theme.

Whether you want to add a personal blog, showcase your latest photography work, or highlight your portfolio, the possibilities are endless. Simply create a new page, implement the components provided by the Clay Theme, and make adjustments as needed.

Let your imagination run wild, and enjoy the process of shaping your digital space into a visually stunning and uniquely online presence. 🚀

Demo: Clay Theme
GitHub Repository

GitHub logo lilxyzz / clay-theme

Image-centric Gatsby theme for publishers, portfolios, photographers blogs and more.

Clay - A Gatsby Theme | Demo

clay-gatsby-theme

Netlify Status

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An image-centric Gatsby theme for publishers, portfolio, photographers blogs and more.

Visually engaging Gatsby theme tailored for publishers, portfolios and more, meticulously crafted to showcase your graphics seamlessly. It's completely free and fully responsive, ensuring a stunning display across all devices.

If you found the repository valuable or enjoyed using it, consider showing your support by giving it a 5-star rating 🍻

⭐ Feature highlights

  • Gatsby v5+
  • PWA
  • Netlify/Decap CMS pre-configured
  • PurgeCSS for bundle size optimization
  • Netlify settings predefine
  • Netlify contact form Support
  • SEO optimized
  • 90+ Lighthouse

Coming soon

  • Light & Dark mode

🚀 Local development

  1. clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/lilxyzz/clay-theme.git
  1. cd into the project directory
cd clay-theme
  1. install all dependencies for the project
yarn
  1. start local dev server
gatsby develop 

Open the source code and start editing!

Your site is now running at http://localhost:8000

Note: You'll also see a second link:

Feedback

If you found the repository valuable or enjoyed using it, consider showing your support by giving it a stellar 5-star rating!

The Clay Theme is an open-source project, and we welcome contributions and feedback. If you have ideas for improvements or spot a bug, feel free to contribute on GitHub.

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