The Fauna Template is a clean and modern HTML template designed with the environment in mind. Perfect for any green energy initiative or eco-friendly business, this template offers a professional and approachable design. It includes a range of essential pages such as the Homepage, About Us, Pricing Page, Blog Listing Page, Contact Us, Login, and Register pages. Each page is thoughtfully crafted to provide a seamless user experience, ensuring your visitors find the information they need with ease
This template is created using Tailwind CSS version 3, a utility-first CSS framework. It offers flexibility and control, making it easy to customize and build responsive, modern web designs efficiently.
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- Homepage
- About Us (full version only)
- Pricing (full version only)
- Blog (full version only)
- Contact Us (full version only)
- Login (full version only)
- Register (full version only)
NOTE: npm commands overwrite the ./public directory.
Project's source files are placed in ./src/ directory.
- ./src/assets - default static files (eg. image placeholders). You should replace them with your own files.
- ./src/tailwind/ - Tailwind config file used to build the theme. Variables used in Theme Customizer are located in tailwind.config.js file.
All your pages (templates) are stored in separated .pug files
- ./src/pug/*.pug
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Run dev server with live preview (Browsersync)
npm run watch
# Or make a production build
npm run build
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Image placeholders from https://unsplash.com/ Screenshot & Logo placeholders from https://www.figma.com/community