* 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 ... |
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README.markdown
Jekyll
By Tom Preston-Werner, Nick Quaranto, and many awesome contributors!
Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator perfect for personal, project, or organization sites. Think of it like a file-based CMS, without all the complexity. Jekyll takes your content, renders Markdown and Liquid templates, and spits out a complete, static website ready to be served by Apache, Nginx or another web server. Jekyll is the engine behind GitHub Pages, which you can use to host sites right from your GitHub repositories.
Philosophy
Jekyll does what you tell it to do — no more, no less. It doesn't try to outsmart users by making bold assumptions, nor does it burden them with needless complexity and configuration. Put simply, Jekyll gets out of your way and allows you to concentrate on what truly matters: your content.
Getting Started
- Install the gem
- Read up about its Usage and Configuration
- Take a gander at some existing Sites
- Fork and Contribute your own modifications
- Have questions? Check out
#jekyll
on irc.freenode.net.
Diving In
- Migrate from your previous system
- Learn how the YAML Front Matter works
- Put information on your site with Variables
- Customize the Permalinks your posts are generated with
- Use the built-in Liquid Extensions to make your life easier
- Use custom Plugins to generate content specific to your site
Runtime Dependencies
- Commander: Command-line interface constructor (Ruby)
- Colorator: Colorizes command line output (Ruby)
- Classifier: Generating related posts (Ruby)
- Directory Watcher: Auto-regeneration of sites (Ruby)
- Kramdown: Default Markdown engine (Ruby)
- Liquid: Templating system (Ruby)
- Pygments.rb: Syntax highlighting (Ruby/Python)
- RedCarpet: Markdown engine (Ruby)
- Safe YAML: YAML Parser built for security (Ruby)
Developer Dependencies
- Launchy: Cross-platform file launcher (Ruby)
- Maruku: Markdown-superset interpreter (Ruby)
- RDiscount: Discount Markdown Processor (Ruby)
- RedCloth: Textile support (Ruby)
- RedGreen: Nicer test output (Ruby)
- RR: Mocking (Ruby)
- Shoulda: Test framework (Ruby)
- SimpleCov: Coverage framework (Ruby)
License
See LICENSE.