jekyll-lin-theme

jekyll-lin-theme

A slick minimalist theme for Jekyll built with lin.css

Jekyll lin theme

A slick minimalist theme for Jekyll built with lin.css.

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Quick start

  1. Fork the this repository
  2. Update the _config.yml file with your settings
  3. Update the content at the _posts folder and the pages at the root (about.md, contact.md)
  4. Commit and push the changes to your repository and follow the instructions to deploy your website to:

Installation

Add this line to your Jekyll site's Gemfile:

gem "jekyll-lin"

And then execute:

$ bundle

Layouts

Refers to files within the _layouts directory, that define the markup for your theme.

  • default.html — The base layout that lays the foundation for subsequent layouts. The derived layouts inject their contents into this file at the line that says {{ content }} and are linked to this file via FrontMatter declaration layout: default.
  • home.html — The layout for your landing-page / home-page / index-page. [More Info.]
  • page.html — The layout for your documents that contain FrontMatter, but are not posts.
  • post.html — The layout for your posts.

Home Layout

home.html is a flexible HTML layout for the site's landing-page / home-page / index-page.

Includes

Refers to snippets of code within the _includes directory that can be inserted in multiple layouts (and another include-file as well) within the same theme-gem.

  • disqus_comments.html — Code to markup disqus comment box.
  • footer.html — Defines the site's footer section.
  • google-analytics.html — Inserts Google Analytics module (active only in production environment).
  • head.html — Code-block that defines the <head></head> in default layout.
  • header.html — Defines the site's main header section. By default, pages with a defined title attribute will have links displayed here.
  • social.html — Renders social-media icons based on the lin:social_links data in the config file.

Assets

Refers to various asset files within the assets directory. Contains the css/style.scss that imports sass files from within the _sass directory. This css/style.scss is what gets processed into the theme's main stylesheet main.css called by _layouts/default.html via _includes/head.html.

This directory can include sub-directories to manage assets of similar type (img, fonts, svg), and will be copied over as is, to the final transformed site directory.

Usage

Have the following line in your config file:

theme: jekyll-lin

Customizing templates

To override the default structure and style of minima, simply create the concerned directory at the root of your site, copy the file you wish to customize to that directory, and then edit the file. e.g., to override the _includes/head.html file to specify a custom style path, create an _includes directory, copy _includes/head.html from minima gem folder to <yoursite>/_includes and start editing that file.

The site's default CSS has now moved to a new place within the gem itself, assets/css/style.scss. To override the default CSS, the file has to exist at your site source. Do either of the following:

  • Create a new instance at site source.
    • Create a new file at <your-site>/assets/css/style.scss
    • Add the frontmatter dashes, and
    • Add @import "minima";
    • Add your custom CSS.
  • Download the file from this repo
    • Create a new file at <your-site>/assets/css/style.scss
    • Copy the contents at assets/css/style.scss onto the css/style.scss you just created, and edit away!
  • Copy directly from minima gem
    • Go to your local minima gem installation directory ( run bundle show minima to get the path to it ).
    • Copy the assets/ folder from there into the root of <your-site>
    • Change whatever values you want, inside <your-site>/assets/css/style.scss

Change default date format

You can change the default date format by specifying site.lin.date_format in _config.yml.

Add your favicons

  1. Head over to https://realfavicongenerator.net/ to add your own favicons.
  2. Customize default _includes/head.html in your source directory and insert the given code snippet.

Enabling comments (via Disqus)

Optionally, if you have a Disqus account, you can tell Jekyll to use it to show a comments section below each post.

To enable it, add the following lines to your Jekyll site:

  disqus:
    shortname: my_disqus_shortname

You can find out more about Disqus' shortnames here.

Comments are enabled by default and will only appear in production, i.e., JEKYLL_ENV=production

If you don't want to display comments for a particular post you can disable them by adding comments: false to that post's YAML Front Matter.

:warning: url, e.g. https://example.com, must be set in you config file for Disqus to work.

Social networks

You can add links to the accounts you have on other sites, with respective icon, by adding one or more of the following options in your config. From Minima-3.0 onwards, the usernames are to be nested under lin.social_links, with the keys being simply the social-network's name:

minima:
  social_links:
    twitter: jekyllrb
    github:  jekyll
    medium:  jekyll
    rss: rss
    dribbble: jekyll
    facebook: jekyll
    flickr:   jekyll
    instagram: jekyll
    linkedin: jekyll
    pinterest: jekyll
    youtube_user: jekyll
    youtube_channel: UC8CXR0-3I70i1tfPg1PAE1g
    telegram: jekyll
    googleplus: +jekyll
    keybase: jekyll

Enabling Google Analytics

To enable Google Analytics, add the following lines to your Jekyll site:

  google_analytics: UA-NNNNNNNN-N

Google Analytics will only appear in production, i.e., JEKYLL_ENV=production

Enabling Excerpts on the Home Page

To display post-excerpts on the Home Page, simply add the following to your _config.yml:

show_excerpts: true

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/ssokurenko/jekyll-lin-theme. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.

Development

To set up your environment to develop this theme, run script/bootstrap.

To test your theme, run script/server (or bundle exec jekyll serve) and open your browser at http://localhost:4000. This starts a Jekyll server using your theme and the contents. As you make modifications, your site will regenerate and you should see the changes in the browser after a refresh.

Publishing

Update the version.

Build the gem:

gem build jekyll-lin.gemspec

Push the generated file

gem push jekyll-lin-x.y.z.gem

License

The theme is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

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