From d99471332d878797d0123aad33b926e4befa9a97 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Muhab Abdelreheem Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2023 19:47:03 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Typo fix - update to hooks and 3rd party deployment and one other article (#9411) Merge pull request 9411 --- docs/_docs/deployment/third-party.md | 2 +- docs/_docs/plugins/hooks.md | 1 + docs/pages/resources.md | 2 +- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/_docs/deployment/third-party.md b/docs/_docs/deployment/third-party.md index 41ca6ee1..30ab98cc 100644 --- a/docs/_docs/deployment/third-party.md +++ b/docs/_docs/deployment/third-party.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Use [Kickster](https://kickster.nielsenramon.com/) for automated deploys to GitH Kickster provides a basic Jekyll project setup packed with web best practices and useful optimization tools increasing your overall project quality. Kickster ships with automated and worry-free deployment scripts for GitHub Pages. -Install the Kickster gem and you are good to go. More documentation can here found [here](https://github.com/nielsenramon/kickster#kickster). If you do not want to use the gem or start a new project you can just copy paste the deployment scripts for [Travis CI](https://github.com/nielsenramon/kickster/tree/master/snippets/travis) or [Circle CI](https://github.com/nielsenramon/kickster#automated-deployment-with-circle-ci). +Install the Kickster gem and you are good to go. More documentation can be found [here](https://github.com/nielsenramon/kickster#kickster). If you do not want to use the gem or start a new project you can just copy paste the deployment scripts for [Travis CI](https://github.com/nielsenramon/kickster/tree/master/snippets/travis) or [Circle CI](https://github.com/nielsenramon/kickster#automated-deployment-with-circle-ci). ## Netlify diff --git a/docs/_docs/plugins/hooks.md b/docs/_docs/plugins/hooks.md index e3447cbd..d8a9947f 100644 --- a/docs/_docs/plugins/hooks.md +++ b/docs/_docs/plugins/hooks.md @@ -212,6 +212,7 @@ The complete list of available hooks:

After converting the post content, but before rendering the postlayout

+

After converting the post content, but before rendering the post layout

diff --git a/docs/pages/resources.md b/docs/pages/resources.md index 126dc1c4..d9a41774 100644 --- a/docs/pages/resources.md +++ b/docs/pages/resources.md @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Use a SaaS service as a backend for functionality on your Jekyll site - [Adding Ajax pagination to Jekyll](https://eduardoboucas.com/blog/2014/11/05/adding-ajax-pagination-to-jekyll.html) - ['About this Website', by Carter Allen](http://cartera.me/2010/08/12/about-this-website/) - > "Jekyll is everything that I ever wanted in a blogging engine. Really. It isn't perfect, but what's excellent about it is that if there's something wrong, I know exactly how it works and how to fix it. It runs on the your machine only, and is essentially an added"build" step between you and the browser. I coded this entire site in TextMate using standard HTML5 and CSS3, and then at the end I added just a few little variables to the markup. Presto-chango, my site is built and I am at peace with the world." + > "Jekyll is everything that I ever wanted in a blogging engine. Really. It isn't perfect, but what's excellent about it is that if there's something wrong, I know exactly how it works and how to fix it. It runs on the your machine only, and is essentially an added "build" step between you and the browser. I coded this entire site in TextMate using standard HTML5 and CSS3, and then at the end I added just a few little variables to the markup. Presto-chango, my site is built and I am at peace with the world." - A way to [extend Jekyll](https://github.com/rfelix/jekyll_ext) without forking and modifying the Jekyll gem codebase and some [portable Jekyll extensions](https://github.com/rfelix/jekyll_ext/wiki/Extensions) that can be reused and shared. - [Using your Rails layouts in Jekyll](https://numbers.brighterplanet.com/2010/08/09/sharing-rails-views-with-jekyll)