Poole
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde tells the story of a lawyer investigating the connection of two persons, Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Edward Hyde. Chief among the novel's supporting cast is a man by the name of Mr. Poole, Dr. Jekyll's loyal butler.
Poole is the butler for Jekyll, the static site generator. It's designed and developed by @mdo to provide a clear and concise foundational setup for any Jekyll site. It does so by furnishing a full vanilla Jekyll install with example templates, pages, posts, and styles.
See Poole in action with the demo site.
There are currently two official themes built on Poole:
Individual theme feedback and bug reports should be submitted to the theme's individual repository.
Contents
Usage
1. Install dependencies
Poole is built on Jekyll and uses its built-in SCSS compiler to generate our CSS. Before getting started, you'll need to install the Jekyll gem:
$ gem install jekyll
Windows users: Windows users have a bit more work to do, but luckily @juthilo has your back with his Run Jekyll on Windows guide.
Need syntax highlighting? Poole includes support for Pygments or Rouge, so install your gem of choice to make use of the built-in styling. Read more about this in the Jekyll docs.
2a. Quick start
To help anyone with any level of familiarity with Jekyll quickly get started, Poole includes everything you need for a basic Jekyll site. To that end, just download Poole and start up Jekyll.
2b. Roll your own Jekyll site
Folks wishing to use Jekyll's templates and styles can do so with a little bit of manual labor. Download Poole and then copy what you need (likely _layouts/
, *.html
files, atom.xml
for RSS, and public/
for CSS, JS, etc.).
3. Running locally
To see your Jekyll site with Poole applied, start a Jekyll server. In Terminal, from /poole
(or whatever your Jekyll site's root directory is named):
$ jekyll serve
Open http://localhost:4000 in your browser, and voilĂ .
4. Serving it up
If you host your code on GitHub, you can use GitHub Pages to host your project.
- Fork this repo and switch to the
gh-pages
branch. - If you're using a custom domain name, modify the
CNAME
file to point to your new domain. - If you're not using a custom domain name, modify the
baseurl
in_config.yml
to point to your GitHub Pages URL. Example: for a repo atgithub.com/username/poole
, usehttp://username.github.io/poole/
. Be sure to include the trailing slash. - Done! Head to your GitHub Pages URL or custom domain.
No matter your production or hosting setup, be sure to verify the baseurl
option file and CNAME
settings. Not applying this correctly can mean broken styles on your site.
Options
Poole includes some customizable options, typically applied via classes on the <body>
element.
font-size
, and scaling
Rems, Poole is built almost entirely with rem
s (instead of pixels). rem
s are like em
s, but instead of building on the immediate parent's font-size
, they build on the root element, <html>
.
By default, we use the following:
html {
font-size: 16px;
line-height: 1.5;
}
@media (min-width: 38em) {
html {
font-size: 20px;
}
}
To easily scale your site's typography and components, simply customize the base font-size
s here.
Development
Poole has two branches, but only one is used for active development.
master
for development. All pull requests should be to submitted againstmaster
.gh-pages
for our hosted site, which includes our analytics tracking code. Please avoid using this branch.
CSS is handled via Jeykll's built-in Sass compiler. Source Sass files are located in _sass/
, included into styles.scss
, and compile to styles.css
.
Author
Mark Otto
License
Open sourced under the MIT license.
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