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Jekyll Template - Mediumish

Primary LanguageHTMLMIT LicenseMIT

Jekyll Template - Mediumish by WowThemes.net

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mediumish

Features

  • Built for Jekyll
  • Compatible with Github pages
  • Featured Posts
  • Index Pagination
  • Post Share
  • Post Categories
  • Prev/Next Link
  • Category Archives (this is not yet compatible with github pages though)
  • Jumbotron Categories
  • Integrations:
    • Disqus Comments
    • Google Analaytics
    • Mailchimp Integration
  • Design Features:
    • Bootstrap v4.x
    • Font Awesome
    • Masonry
  • Layouts:
    • Default
    • Post
    • Page
    • Archive

Using Mediumish

  • Open _config.yml. If your site is in root, for baseurl, make sure this is set to baseurl: '' Also, change your Google Analytics code, disqus username, authors, Mailchimp list etc.
  • Mediumish requires 2 plugins:
    • $ gem install jekyll-paginate
    • $ gem install jekyll-archives.
  • Edit the menu and footer copyrights in default.html
  • Start by adding your .md files in _posts. Mediumish already has a few as an example.
  • YAML front matter
    • featured post - featured:true
    • exclude featured post from "All stories" loop to avoid duplicated posts - hidden:true
    • post image - image: assets/images/mypic.jpg
    • page comments - comments:true
    • meta description (optional) - description: "this is my meta description"

YAML Post Example:

---
layout: post
title:  "We all wait for summer"
author: john
categories: [ Jekyll, tutorial ]
image: assets/images/5.jpg
featured: true
---

comments: false - disable comments in posts

image: "https://www.myexternal.com/image.jpg" - set external featured image

YAML Page Example:

---
layout: page
title: Mediumish Template for Jekyll
comments: true
---

Copyright

Copyright (C) 2018 WowThemes.net.

Mediumish for Jekyll is designed and developed by Sal and it is free under MIT license.

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Contribute

  • Clone the repo.
  • Create a branch off of master and give it a meaningful name (e.g. my-new-mediumish-feature).
  • Open a pull request on GitHub and describe the feature or fix.

Thank you so much for your contribution!


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