forty_jekyll_theme

A Jekyll version of the "Forty" theme by HTML5 UP.


Keywords
html, jekyll, jekyll-theme, ruby-gem, static-site, static-site-generator, theme
License
MIT
Install
gem install forty_jekyll_theme -v 1.3

Documentation

Forty - Jekyll Theme

A Jekyll version of the "Forty" theme by HTML5 UP.

Forty Theme

How to Use

For those unfamiliar with how Jekyll works, check out https://jekyllrb.com/ for all the details, or read up on just the basics of front matter, writing posts, and creating pages.

  • GitLab: Simply fork this repository and start editing the _config.yml file!
  • GitHub: Fork this reposity and create a branch named gh-pages, then start editing the _config.yml file! The .gitlab-ci.yml file is only needed for GitLab Pages, so feel free to delete this if you are using GitHub instead.

Added Features

  • Formspree.io contact form integration - just add your email to the _config.yml and it works!
  • Use _config.yml to set whether the homepage tiles should pull pages or posts, as well as how many to display.
  • Add your social profiles easily in _config.yml. Only social profiles buttons you enter in config.yml show up on the site footer!
  • Automatic sitemap generation via the Jekyll Sitemap Generator plugin.
  • Automatic RSS/Atom feed generation via the Jekyll Feed plugin.
  • Automatic SEO via the Jekyll SEO Tag plugin.
  • 👍 Emoji support via the Jemoji plugin.
  • Set featured images in front matter.
  • Coming soon: Easily configure the navigation menu properties from _config.yml.
  • Coming soon: Automatic asset optimization using the Jekyll Assets plugin.

Credits

Original README from HTML5 UP:

Forty by HTML5 UP
html5up.net | @ajlkn
Free for personal and commercial use under the CCA 3.0 license (html5up.net/license)


This is Forty, my latest and greatest addition to HTML5 UP and, per its incredibly
creative name, my 40th (woohoo)! It's built around a grid of "image tiles" that are
set up to smoothly transition to secondary landing pages (for which a separate page
template is provided), and includes a number of neat effects (check out the menu!),
extra features, and all the usual stuff you'd expect. Hope you dig it!

Demo images* courtesy of Unsplash, a radtastic collection of CC0 (public domain) images
you can use for pretty much whatever.

(* = not included)

AJ
aj@lkn.io | @ajlkn


Credits:

    Demo Images:
        Unsplash (unsplash.com)

    Icons:
        Font Awesome (fortawesome.github.com/Font-Awesome)

    Other:
        jQuery (jquery.com)
        html5shiv.js (@afarkas @jdalton @jon_neal @rem)
        background-size polyfill (github.com/louisremi)
        Misc. Sass functions (@HugoGiraudel)
        Respond.js (j.mp/respondjs)
        Skel (skel.io)

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