Title, icons, links, colors, and services can be configured in the `config.yml` file (located in `/assets` directory once built, or in the `public/assets` directory in developement mode), using [yaml](http://yaml.org/) format.
footer: '<p>Created with <spanclass="has-text-danger">❤️</span> with <ahref="https://bulma.io/">bulma</a>, <ahref="https://vuejs.org/">vuejs</a>&<ahref="https://fontawesome.com/">font awesome</a> // Fork me on <ahref="https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer"><iclass="fab fa-github-alt"></i></a></p>' # set false if you want to hide it.
columns: "3" # "auto" or number (must be a factor of 12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12)
connectivityCheck: true # whether you want to display a message when the apps are not accessible anymore (VPN disconnected for example)
# Optional theming
theme: default # 'default' or one of the theme available in 'src/assets/themes'.
If you choose to fetch message information from an endpoint, the output format should be:
```json
{
"style": null,
"title": "Lorem ipsum 42",
"content": "LA LA LA Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, ....."
}
```
`null` value or missing keys will be ignored and value from the `config.yml` will be used if available.
Empty values (either in `config.yml` or the endpoint data) will hide the element (ex: set `"title": ""` to hide the title bar).
### Style Options
Homer uses [bulma CSS](https://bulma.io/), which provides a [modifiers syntax](https://bulma.io/documentation/modifiers/syntax/). You'll notice in the config there is a `tagstyle` option. It can be set to any of the bulma modifiers. You'll probably want to use one of these 4 main colors:
-`is-info` (blue)
-`is-success` (green)
-`is-warning` (yellow)
-`is-danger` (red)
You can read the [bulma modifiers page](https://bulma.io/documentation/modifiers/syntax/) for other options regarding size, style, or state.
In order to easily generate all required icon preset for the PWA to work, a tool like [vue-pwa-asset-generator](https://www.npmjs.com/package/vue-pwa-asset-generator) can be used:
```bash
npx vue-pwa-asset-generator -a {your_512x512_source_png} -o {your_output_folder}