Quickstart your Jekyll (v3) project with Zurb Foundation for Sites (v6, sass).
Build process: Gulp
Asset management: Bower and Composer
Deployment: Make and rsync.
To use this starter project, you'll need the following things installed on your machine.
Ruby and Ruby Gems
Jekyll - gem install jekyll
Bundler - gem install bundler
(mac users may need sudo)
NodeJS - use the installer.
GulpJS - npm install -g gulp
(mac users may need sudo)
Bower - npm install -g bower
Git
Composer (installs PHPMailer)
Make (used with rsync for deploying)
Git clone this repository, or download it into a directory of your choice. Inside the directory run
bower install
(reference: .bowerrc and bower.json)npm install
(reference: package.json)bundle install
(reference: Gemfile and Gemfile.lock)composer install
(optional, reference: composer.json and composer.lock)
###Start Gulp
gulp
This will build your Jekyll site, give you file watching, browser synchronization, auto-rebuild, CSS injecting etc.
http://127.0.0.1.xip.io:3000
Here you can access your site. If you want to access it with your phone or tablet, use the external access adress which is showing up in the terminal window.
http://127.0.0.1.xip.io:3001
Access the Browsersync UI.
We don't want to include unused CSS an JavaScript.
For the components you want to use, uncomment the component's
1. Sass in /assets/scss/foundation/_foundation.scss
2. JavaScript in the gulpfile.js in PATHS (you need to restart gulp)
Customize the variables used by Foundation in the settings file located in /assets/scss/foundation/.
Place your custom sass in the subfolders of /assets/scss/. These folders follow the SMACSS architecture. This should be the most scalable solution - from small to very large sites.
Rsync ist used here to sync our local _site with the remote host. Adjust the SSH-USER, SSH-HOST and REMOTE-PATH in the Makefile.
Be careful with this settings since rsync is set to delete the files on the remote path!
Deploy with make deploy
.
This package is based on the starting point from @macbleser (Here's no deploying to Amazon S3 and gulp font tasks).
The compress.html layout is provided by @penibelst.
This package is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.