Previously the `Site#tags` and `Site#categories` actually had the
same structure as a hash returned by `Site#post_attr_hash()`, but
maintained separately. Remove this duplicated infrastructure. For
backwards-compatibility for plugins, provide aliases for them.
I keep all my ideas for blog posts as drafts in my draft folder. However I'm
only really working on a couple at once. This let's me mark drafts that I'm
not working on right now as unpublished so they don't clutter the site while
I'm checking on the other drafts.
Post#url wasn't escaped at all.
For example, when we have a page named 'a#b.html',
we expect its url to be 'a%23b.html',
but it was actually 'a#b.html'.
We now use Jekyll::URL.escape_path and Jekyll::URL.unescape_path.
Post#url was escaped using CGI.escape.
When file name contains a space character, its url points to
non-existing URL.
For example, when we have a post named '2014-01-02-foo bar.md',
we expect its url to be '/2014/01/02/foo%20bar.html',
but it was actually '/2014/01/02/foo+bar.html'.
We now define Jekyll::URL.escape_path and Jekyll::URL.unescape_path,
and use them to escape and unescape Post#url
* jglovier-master: (35 commits)
Fix for menu at mobile again
Fix site footer styles on mobile
Fix for menu not working on mobile
dat breathing room tho (expand site width slightly more)
Replace footer github and twitter link text with inline SVG icons
Post content styles for mobile
Replace unicode menu icon with inline SVG
Adds mobile styling for menu at sub 600px viewport widths
🔥 permalink option so default date permalink method is left in tact
For the love of perf, add syntax.css rules to main.css and call only one stylesheet
Adds another placeholder post to illustrate post content styles
Dem new styles tho
Copy tweaks - brevity FTW
Use class instead of id for CSS specificity ❤️
Add link for RSS subscription
Slightly friendlier and personal date formatting; classes for dem styles, yo
Remove to avoid confusion with site.title
demonstrate use of permalink settings
Add site.url for use in head canonical meta and feed.xml template
Add site.description for use in site head document meta, and feed.xml template
...
- unicode menu icon doesn’t render pixel crisp (has some
anti-aliasing), whereas SVG renders pixel optimized
- using inline SVG (instead of a referenced, attached file, will save
an http request
- Uses new typography, including Helvetica light, larger font-sizes,
and px values
- Wider site width, larger margins, and overall more whitespace
- Responsive down to mobile
Many users moving to Jekyll from other popular blogging options (like
Wordpress) will be used to thinking in terms of pages/posts. Having a
page template like this will be convenient for those users.
- use anchor instead of h1 for site title, for semantic accuracy, and
because post h1’s should be the post title
- implement nav wrapper for nav links
- use div.wrap for design structure
- Update default markdown converter in docs for configuration
- Update tests so they are in line with Kramdown output
- Add deprecation message to when config is built
This idea is based on the concept of a newspaper. The most important
things such as the headlines and the major details of the story at the
top. This translates to code in that the public API and the more
important private methods are at the top of the file. The more detailed
information (or methods, in the code) are further down, so that if
you've gotten all you need out of the code up to a certain point, you
don't need to keep reading anymore.