Customization
Ter should work out of the box with zero configuration needed to get a decent output. However, it’s possible to customize various aspects of the rendered website.
Note
The following customization options are outdated as Ter recently switched to server-side Preact rendering.
This is done to avoid having any extra files in the directory and potentially having outdated templates/styles. Simplicity > customization. I might add an option to use local Preact components for rendering in future.
Styles #
Main page styles are defined in .ter/assets/ter.css
. The content-related CSS
is mostly classless to avoid depending on specific classes from the
template.
Code highlights #
Code snippets are highlighted by highlight.js and use
the theme defined in .ter/assets/hljs.css
, which can be replaced by any
highlight.js-compatible theme file.
Templates #
Ter uses Eta templates to build pages. It’s possible to
customize the output by changing the default view files in .ter/views/
.