Want to Submit a Theme? Fork our site on GitHub Create a new post in the _posts directory and fill out the relevant YAML fields Make a 250x200 thumbnail and drop it in the thumbnails directory. List its filename in the post's markdown file. Test it out, then push your changes up and open a pull request.
# Install the gems gem install jekyll bundler # Create a new site at `./myblog` jekyll new myblog cd myblog # Optional: if you're targeting github-pages, # use this Gemfile instead. cat > Gemfile <<-END source 'https://rubygems.org' gem 'github-pages', group: :jekyll_plugins END bundle exec jekyll serve See: Jekyll quickstart See: github/pages-gem ./ ├── _config.yml │ ├── _data/ │ └── ... │ ├── _d
ProductGitHub Pages now faster and simpler with Jekyll 3.0GitHub Pages is now running the latest major version of Jekyll, Jekyll 3.0, and with it, many of the complexities associated with publishing have been further simplified, meaning it's now… GitHub Pages is now running the latest major version of Jekyll, Jekyll 3.0, and with it, many of the complexities associated with publishing have been fu
The way Octopress is being distributed and maintained is nearing its end. There are many things I've always disliked about how Octopress works. So before I talk about the exciting part, I'd like to tell you what's wrong with Octopress. What's wrong? If I'm being harsh, I'll tell you that as it is now, Octopress is basically some guy's Jekyll blog you can fork and modify. The first, and most obviou
No more databases, comment moderation, or pesky updates to install—just your content. How Jekyll works → Static Markdown, Liquid, HTML & CSS go in. Static sites come out ready for deployment. Jekyll template guide → Blog-aware Permalinks, categories, pages, posts, and custom layouts are all first-class citizens here. Migrate your blog →
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