gustom00 / blog-template

jekyll template forked from the minima theme

Home Page:https://auremoser.github.io/blog-template/

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blog for quant humanists 2018

select a template

Find a free Jekyll theme online, fork the repo, follow the readme installation instructions and create a blog for this course. Check the license to make sure that forking and modifying is acceptable to the original author.

This was the theme I selected: Minima | Demo

Minima has been scaffolded by the jekyll new-theme command and therefore has all the necessary files and directories to have a new Jekyll site up and running with zero-configuration.

Here are some resources for selecting a theme:

setup

After forking, I changed the name of the repository in Github to blog-template, cloned the repo to my local machine.

To run the blog locally, I had to check my ruby version, install "bundler", read through the readme installation instructions for minima, delete "gemspec" from my gem file and remove an "seo" tag from the head.html; all prescribed in my terminal when trying to run bundle exec jekyll serve for a local. Each blog will be different and will probably require different modifications on your machine.

For basic stylistic changes (colors, fonts), you can edit the _sass/minima.scss file while running locally.

When ready, you can enable "gh-pages" by navigating from your Github repo to Settings/GitHub Pages and selecting to "publish" from the master branch. It will populate in your url at this address: https://YOUR_USERNAME.github.io/YOUR_REPONAME/.

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License

The theme is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

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jekyll template forked from the minima theme

https://auremoser.github.io/blog-template/

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