Graph_Paper

Graph_Paper

Graph Paper is a Jekyll website that incorporates Bootstrap. Forking Graph Paper is a quick and easy way to start a Jekyll website/blog with the Bootstrap grid already set up.

Graph Paper

If you want Jekyll + Bootstrap, start here.

Note: Graph Paper is unmaintained.

Graph Paper is a Jekyll website integrated with Bootstrap and packed with features including support for multiple authors, featured images, tags, Twitter cards, and much more. If you want to design a website using Jekyll and Bootstrap, start by forking Graph Paper.

Features

Graph Paper aims to implement every feature you can reasonably expect Jekyll to support. That way, you can quickly delete what you don't need, customize what you want, and get up and running.

  • Graph Paper uses Font Awesome to incorporate beautiful icons.
  • Graph Paper makes it easy to set up your favicon.
  • Graph Paper features robust SEO support. Graph Paper doesn't use the Jekyll SEO plugin, which gives you more flexibility to change the default settings to fit the needs of your website.
  • Graph Paper includes support for Twitter cards, so that links to your website look beautiful when shared on social media.
  • Graph Paper features social media share buttons for Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, and LinkedIn
  • Graph Paper includes support for featured images with each post and page. Featured images show up on archive pages as well as when shared on social media.
  • For blog posts, Graph Paper can display both the post date and the modified date.
  • Graph Paper supports tags and categories beautifully.
  • Graph Paper supports syntax highlighting.
  • Graph Paper supports blog pagination, and easily allows you to customize how many posts are displayed on each archive page.
  • Graph Paper supports multiple authors. Each author has their own page which lists their bio, their picture, their posts, and their social media links.
  • Graph Paper supports RSS feeds, both for the site as a whole and for individual authors. Like with SEO, Graph Paper's RSS feeds are custom-coded (they don't rely on the jekyll-feed plugin), which means they are robust and detailed out-of-the-box and easily allow you to modify them to suit your own needs.
  • Graph Paper includes support for comments via Disqus

Missing Features

There are a couple features that we haven’t added support for yet. Feel free to contribute these if you wish!

  • A search widget
  • Add line numbers to code blocks

About this Site

Graph Paper is:

Graph Paper is released under the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Blog posts are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0). Any files that are not particularly copyrightable are released into the public domain via the CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0). Finally, please note that some individual files within the project are released under different licenses (such as the MIT License), so check each file (as well as Graph_Paper/.reuse/dep5) for the complete copyright and licensing information.