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README.md
WIP Basically Basic Jekyll Theme
Basically Basic is a Jekyll theme meant as a
substitute for the default jekyll new theme — Minima. Conventions and
features found in Minima are fully supported by Basically
Basic, with a few enhancements here and there:
- Clean responsive design with six customizable variations
- About page layout
- Curriculum Vitæ/Resume layout powered by JSON data
- Disqus Comments and Google Analytics support
- SEO best practices via Jekyll SEO Tag
Table of Contents
Installation
Install the theme as a Ruby Gem by adding it to your
Gemfilelike so:gem "jekyll-theme-basically-basic", :git => "https://github.com/mmistakes/jekyll-theme-basically-basic.git"Fetch and update your bundled gems by running the following Bundler command:
bundleSet the
themein your project’s Jekyll configuration,_config.yml:theme: jekyll-theme-basically-basic
Configuration
Configuration of site-wide elements (lang,
title, description, author, etc.)
happens in your project’s _config.yml. See the example configuration in this repo for
reference.
Skin
This theme comes in six different skins (color variations). To change
skins add one of the following to your /_data/theme.yml file:
skin: default |
skin: night | skin: plum |skin: sea | skin: soft |
skin: steel |Google Fonts
This theme allows you to easily use Google Fonts throughout the theme.
Simply add the following to your /_data/theme.yml, replacing the
font name and weights accordingly.
google_fonts:
- name: "Fira Sans"
weights: "400,400i,600,600i"
- name: "Fira Sans Condensed"
Text
To change text found throughout the theme add the following to your
/_data/theme.yml file and
customize as necessary.
t:
skip_links: "Skip links"
skip_primary_nav: "Skip to primary navigation"
skip_content: "Skip to content"
skip_footer: "Skip to footer"
home: "Home"
newer: "Newer"
older: "Older"
email: "Email"
subscribe: "Subscribe"
read_more: "Read More"
posts: "Posts"
page: "Page"
of: "of"
Navigation
By default all internal pages with a title will be added
to the “off-canvas” menu. For more granular control and sorting of these
menu links:
Create a custom list to override the default setting by adding a
navigation_pagesarray to your/_data/themes.ymlfile.Add raw page paths in the order you’d like:
navigation_pages: - about.md - cv.md
Each menu link’s title and URL will be populated based on their
title and permalink respectively.
Pagination
Break up the main listing of posts into smaller lists and display them over multiple pages by enabling pagination.
Include the
jekyll-paginateplugin in yourGemfile.group :jekyll_plugins do gem "jekyll-paginate" endAdd
jekyll-paginatetogemsarray in your_config.ymlfile and the following pagination settings:paginate: 5 # amount of posts to show per page paginate_path: /page:num/Create
index.html(or renameindex.md) in the root of your project and addlayout: homepaginate: trueto its YAML Front Matter.
Author
Author information is used as meta data for post “by lines” and
propagates the creator field of Twitter summary cards with
the following YAML Front Matter in _config.yml:
author:
name: John Doe
twitter: johndoetwitter
picture: /assets/images/johndoe.png
Site-wide author information can be overridden in a document’s YAML Front Matter in the same way:
author:
name: Jane Doe
twitter: janedoetwitter
picture: /assets/images/janedoe.png
Or by specifying a corresponding key in the document’s YAML Front
Matter, that exists in site.data.authors. E.g., you have
the following in the document’s YAML Front Matter:
author: megaman
And you have the following in _data/authors.yml:
megaman:
name: Mega Man
twitter: megamantwitter
picture: /assets/images/megaman.png
drlight:
name: Dr. Light
twitter: drlighttwitter
picture: /assets/images/drlight.png
Currently author.picture is only used in
layout: about. Recommended size is 300 x 300
pixels.
Comments (via Disqus)
Optionally, if you have a Disqus account, you can show a comments section below each post.
To enable Disqus comments, add your Disqus
shortname to your project’s _config.yml file:
disqus:
shortname: my_disqus_shortname
Comments are enabled by default and will only appear in production
when built with the following environment
value: JEKYLL_ENV=production
If you don’t want to display comments for a particular post you can
disable them by adding comments: false to that post’s YAML
Front Matter.
Google Analytics
To enable Google Analytics, add your tracking
ID to _config.yml like so:
google_analytics: UA-NNNNNNNN-N
Similar to comments, the Google Analytics tracking script will only
appear in production when using the following environment value:
JEKYLL_ENV=production.
Layouts
This theme provides the following layouts, which you can use by
setting the layout Front Matter on each
page, like so:
---
layout: name
---
layout: default
This layout handles all of the basic page scaffolding placing the
page content between the masthead and footer elements. All other layouts
inherit this one and provide additional styling and features inside of
the {{ content }} block.
layout: post
This layout accommodates the following YAML Front Matter:
# optional alternate title to replace page.title at the top of the page
alt_title: "Basically Basic"
# optional sub-title below the page title
sub_title: "The name says it all"
# optional intro text below titles, Markdown allowed
introduction: |
Basically Basic is a Jekyll theme meant to be a substitute for the default `jekyll new` theme --- [Minima](https://github.com/jekyll/minima). Conventions and features found in Minima are fully supported by **Basically Basic**.
# optional call to action links
actions:
- label: "Learn More"
icon: github # references name of svg icon, see full list below
url: "http://url-goes-here.com"
- label: "Download"
icon: download # references name of svg icon, see full list below
url: "http://url-goes-here.com"
image: # URL to an image associated with the post (e.g., /assets/page-pic.jpg)
# post specific author data if different from what is set in _config.yml
author:
name: John Doe
twitter: johndoetwitter
comments: false # disable comments on this post
layout: page
Visually this layout looks and acts the same as
layout: post, with two minor differences.
- Author “by line” and publish date are omitted.
- Disqus comments are omitted.
layout: home
This layout accommodates the same YAML Front Matter as
layout: page, with the addition of the following:
paginate: true # enables pagination loop, see section above for additional setup
layout: about
This layout accommodates the same YAML Front Matter as
layout: page, with the addition of the following to display
an author picture:
author:
name: John Doe
picture /assets/images/johndoe.png
Recommended picture size is approximately
300 x 300 pixels. If author object is not
explicitly set in the about page’s YAML Front Matter the theme will
default to the value set in _config.yml.
If blank there no image will appear.
layout: cv
This layout accommodates the same YAML Front Matter as
layout: page. It leverages a JSON-based file standard for
resume data to conveniently render a curriculum vitæ or resume
painlessly.
Simply use JSON Resume’s in-browser resume builder to
export a JSON file and save to your project as
_data/cv.json.
Customization
The default structure, style, and scripts of this theme can be overridden and customized in the following two ways.
Overriding Includes and Layouts
Theme defaults can be overridden
by placing a file with the same name into your project’s
_includes or _layouts directory. For
instance:
- To specify a custom style path or meta data to the
_includes/head.htmlfile, create an_includesdirectory in your project, copy_includes/head.htmlfrom Basically Basic’s gem folder to<your_project>/_includesand start editing that file.
ProTip: to locate the theme’s files on your computer
run bundle show jekyll-theme-basically-basic. This returns
the location of the gem-based theme files.
Customizing Sass (SCSS)
To override the default Sass
(located in theme’s _sass directory), do one of the
following:
- Copy directly from the Basically Basic gem
- Go to your local Basically Basic gem installation directory (run
bundle show jekyll-theme-basically-basicto get the path to it). - Copy the contents of
/assets/stylesheets/main.scssfrom there to<your_project>. - Customize want you want inside
<your_project>/assets/stylesheets/main.scss.
- Copy from this repo.
- Copy the contents of assets/stylesheets/main.scss to
<your_project>. - Customize want you want inside
<your_project/assets/stylesheets/main.scss.
Note: To make more extensive changes and customize
the Sass partials bundled in the gem. You will need to copy the complete
contents the _sass directory to
<your_project> due to the way Jekyll currently reads
those files.
To make basic tweaks to theme’s style Sass variables can be
overridden by adding to
<your_project>/assets/stylesheets/main.scss. For
instance, to change the accent color used throughout the theme add:
$accent-color: red;
Before any @import lines.
Customizing JavaScript
To override the default JavaScript bundled in the theme, do one of the following:
- Copy directly from the Basically Basic gem
- Go to your local Basically Basic gem installation directory (run
bundle show jekyll-theme-basically-basicto get the path to it). - Copy the contents of
/assets/javascripts/main.jsfrom there to<your_project>. - Customize want you want inside
<your_project>/assets/javascripts/main.js.
- Copy from this repo.
- Copy the contents of assets/javascripts/main.js to
<your_project>. - Customize want you want inside
<your_project>/assets/javascripts/main.js.
SVG Icons
The theme uses social network logos and other iconography saved as
SVGs for performance and flexibility. Said SVGs are located in the
_includes directory and prefixed with icon-.
Each icon has been sized and designed to fit a 16 x 16
viewbox and optimized with SVGO.
Fill colors are defined in the
_sass/basically-basic/_icons.scss partial and set with
.icon-name where class name matches the corresponding
icon.
For example the Twitter icon is given a fill color of
#1da1f2 like so:
<span class="icon icon--twitter">{% include icon-twitter.svg %}</span>
Alongside the SVG assets, there are icon helper includes to aid in generating social network links.
| Include Parameter | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
username |
Username on given social network | Required |
label |
Text used for hyperlink | Optional, defaults to username |
For example, the following icon-github.html include:
{% include icon-github.html username=jekyll label='GitHub' %}
Will output the following HTML:
<a href="https://github.com/jekyll">
<span class="icon icon--github"><svg viewBox="0 0 16 16" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" fill-rule="evenodd" clip-rule="evenodd" stroke-linejoin="round" stroke-miterlimit="1.414"><path d="M8 0C3.58 0 0 3.582 0 8c0 3.535 2.292 6.533 5.47 7.59.4.075.547-.172.547-.385 0-.19-.007-.693-.01-1.36-2.226.483-2.695-1.073-2.695-1.073-.364-.924-.89-1.17-.89-1.17-.725-.496.056-.486.056-.486.803.056 1.225.824 1.225.824.714 1.223 1.873.87 2.33.665.072-.517.278-.87.507-1.07-1.777-.2-3.644-.888-3.644-3.953 0-.873.31-1.587.823-2.147-.09-.202-.36-1.015.07-2.117 0 0 .67-.215 2.2.82.64-.178 1.32-.266 2-.27.68.004 1.36.092 2 .27 1.52-1.035 2.19-.82 2.19-.82.43 1.102.16 1.915.08 2.117.51.56.82 1.274.82 2.147 0 3.073-1.87 3.75-3.65 3.947.28.24.54.73.54 1.48 0 1.07-.01 1.93-.01 2.19 0 .21.14.46.55.38C13.71 14.53 16 11.53 16 8c0-4.418-3.582-8-8-8"></path></svg></span>
<span class="label">GitHub</span>
</a>
Customizing Sidebar Content
Development
To set up your environment to develop this theme:
- Clone this repo
cdinto/exampleand runbundle install.
To test the theme the locally as you make changes to it:
cdinto the root folder of the repo (e.g.jekyll-theme-basically-basic).- Run
bundle exec rake previewand open your browser tohttp://localhost:4000/example/.
This starts a Jekyll server using the theme’s files and contents of
the example/ directory. As modifications are made, refresh
your browser to see any changes.
Contributing
Found a typo in the documentation? Interested in adding a feature or fixing a bug? Then by all means submit an issue or take a stab at submitting a pull request. If this is your first pull request, it may be helpful to read up on the GitHub Flow.
Pull Requests
When submitting a pull request:
- Clone the repo.
- Create a branch off of
developand give it a meaningful name (e.g.my-awesome-new-feature) and describe the feature or fix. - Open a pull request on GitHub.
Theme documentation and sample pages can be found in the /docs folder if you’d like to tackle any
“low-hanging fruit” like fixing typos, bad grammar, etc.
Credits
Creator
Michael Rose
Icons + Demo Images:
Other:
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017 Michael Rose
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.