tag_cloud
=========
This plugin generates a tag-cloud.
Installation
------------
In order to use to use this plugin, you have to edit(*) or create(+) the following files::
blog/
├── pelicanconf.py *
├── content
├── plugins +
│ └── tag_cloud.py +
└── themes
└── mytheme
├── templates
│ └── base.html *
└── static
└── css
└── style.css *
In **pelicanconf.py** you have to activate the plugin::
PLUGIN_PATHS = ["plugins"]
PLUGINS = ["tag_cloud"]
Into your **plugins** folder, you should add tag_cloud.py (from this repository).
In your theme files, you should change **base.html** to apply formats (and sizes) defined in **style.css**, as specified in "Settings", below.
Settings
--------
================================================ =====================================================
Setting name (followed by default value) What does it do?
================================================ =====================================================
``TAG_CLOUD_STEPS = 4`` Count of different font sizes in the tag
cloud.
``TAG_CLOUD_MAX_ITEMS = 100`` Maximum number of tags in the cloud.
``TAG_CLOUD_SORTING = 'random'`` The tag cloud ordering scheme. Valid values:
random, alphabetically, alphabetically-rev, size and
size-rev
``TAG_CLOUD_BADGE = True`` Optionnal setting : can bring **badges**, which mean
say : display the number of each tags present
on all articles.
================================================ =====================================================
The default theme does not include a tag cloud, but it is pretty easy to add one::
{% for tag in tag_cloud %}
{{ tag.0 }}
{% if TAG_CLOUD_BADGE %}
{{ tag.2 }}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
You should then also define CSS styles with appropriate classes (tag-1 to tag-N,
where N matches ``TAG_CLOUD_STEPS``), tag-1 being the most frequent, and
define a ``ul.tagcloud`` class with appropriate list-style to create the cloud.
You should copy/paste this **badge** CSS rule ``ul.tagcloud .list-group-item
.badge``
if you're using ``TAG_CLOUD_BADGE`` setting. (this rule, potentially long , is suggested to avoid
conflicts with CSS libs as twitter Bootstrap)
For example::
ul.tagcloud {
list-style: none;
padding: 0;
}
ul.tagcloud li {
display: inline-block;
}
li.tag-1 {
font-size: 150%;
}
li.tag-2 {
font-size: 120%;
}
/* ... add li.tag-3 etc, as much as needed */
ul.tagcloud .list-group-item span.badge {
background-color: grey;
color: white;
}
By default the tags in the cloud are sorted randomly, but if you prefers to have it alphabetically use the `alphabetically` (ascending) and `alphabetically-rev` (descending). Also is possible to sort the tags by it's size (number of articles with this specific tag) using the values `size` (ascending) and `size-rev` (descending).