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A minimalist Pelican theme.

Features

Integrations

Install

The recommend way to install is over pelican-themes.

The master branch is the development branch. If you're happy with fresh new things and maybe sometimes (most of time) broken things you can clone the master, but I would recommend to you to clone a tag branch.

Migrate from 1.x to 2.x

Release 2.0 will include Translation Support. In order to use Flex you need to configure your pelicanconf.py to support i18n. See Multi language support for examples.

Docs

Go to Wiki

Contributing

Always open an issue before sending a PR. Talk about the problem/feature that you want to fix. If it's really a good thing you can submit your PR. If you send an PR without talking about before what it is, you may work for nothing.

As always, if you want something that only make sense to you, just fork Flex and start a new theme.

Live example

You can see how things looks like here. Or you can take a look at Flex users.

I'm using Flex in my personal blog.

Screenshot

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License

MIT