/r-i-c-h.github.io

Github Pages Site for Rich Werden

Primary LanguageSCSSOtherNOASSERTION

Github Pages Jekyll Site

This site is built using jekyll via the github-pages gem, not jekyll directly.

This is done per https://docs.github.com/en/pages/setting-up-a-github-pages-site-with-jekyll/creating-a-github-pages-site-with-jekyll

In order to create a local build: bundle exec jekyll serve -l

Just a note that the line gem "webrick", "~> 1.8" in the Gemfile was added by an error and is\was not part of the original jekyll-pages setup. 🤷‍♂️


jekyll-Uknow

A fork of the minimalist and responsive Jekyll-Uno theme by joshgerdes, itself originally based on the Uno theme for Ghost.

⚠️ This theme requires ruby and rubygems installed + Due to use of CSS-Transitions it does not attempt to be backwards-compatible for older browsers

Features

  • Responsive layout
  • Pagination
  • Syntax highlighting
  • Social links
  • Tags listing page
  • Categories listing page
  • Google Analytics integration
  • XML Feed (Not linked in default)
  • Disqus integration (Not enabled but code is in /_includes)

Changes from Parent

  • Removes jQuery dependencies
  • Fixes + Improves UI/UX
  • Shrinks CSS Footprint
  • Adds Project/Portfolio Static Display Links

  1. Download or clone repo git clone git@github.com:r-i-c-h/jekyll-uknow.git
  2. Enter the folder: cd jekyll-uknow/
  3. If you don't have bundler installed: gem install bundler
  4. Install Ruby gems: bundle install
  5. Start your local server 1.1 If you do have the jekyll-livereload bundle, you can use bundle exec jekyll serve --livereload --watch 1.1 If you do not have the jekyll-livereload gem, start Jekyll server with: bundle exec jekyll serve --watch

Copyright and licensed under the MIT license


Ideas for the future