Bertie
*A custom theme for Jekyll based on Minima and Athena.
Installation
Add this line to your Jekyll site's Gemfile:
gem "bertie"
And add this line to your Jekyll site:
theme: bertie
And then execute:
$ bundle
Contents At-A-Glance
Bertie is based on Minima which was 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.
Layouts
Refers to files within the _layouts
directory, that define the markup for your theme.
default.html
— The base layout that lays the foundation for subsequent layouts. The derived layouts inject their contents into this file at the line that says{{ content }}
and are linked to this file via FrontMatter declarationlayout: default
.home.html
— The layout for your landing-page / home-page / index-page. [More Info.]page.html
— The layout for your documents that contain FrontMatter, but are not posts.post.html
— The layout for your posts.
Includes
Refers to snippets of code within the _includes
directory that can be inserted in multiple layouts (and another include-file as well) within the same theme-gem.
disqus_comments.html
— Code to markup disqus comment box.footer.html
— Defines the site's footer section.google-analytics.html
— Inserts Google Analytics module (active only in production environment).head.html
— Code-block that defines the<head></head>
in default layout.header.html
— Defines the site's main header section. By default, pages with a definedtitle
attribute will have links displayed here.
Sass
Refers to .scss
files within the _sass
directory that define the theme's styles.
bertie.scss
— The core file imported by preprocessedcss/style.scss
, it defines the variable defaults for the theme and also further imports sass partials to supplement itself.bertie/_base.scss
— Resets and defines base styles for various HTML elements.bertie/_layout.scss
— Defines the visual style for various layouts.bertie/_syntax-highlighting.scss
— Defines the styles for syntax-highlighting.
Assets
Refers to various asset files within the assets
directory.
Contains the css/style.scss
that imports sass files from within the _sass
directory. This css/style.scss
is what gets processed into the theme's main stylesheet main.css
called by _layouts/default.html
via _includes/head.html
.
This directory can include sub-directories to manage assets of similar type (img
, fonts
, svg
), and will be copied over as is, to the final transformed site directory.
Plugins
Bertie comes with jekyll-seo-tag
plugin preinstalled to make sure your website gets the most useful meta tags. See usage to know how to set it up.
Usage
Home Layout
home.html
is a flexible HTML layout for the site's landing-page / home-page / index-page.
Main Heading and Content-injection
From Minima v2.2 onwards, the home layout will inject all content from your index.md
/ index.html
before the Posts
heading. This will allow you to include non-posts related content to be published on the landing page under a dedicated heading. We recommended that you title this section with a Heading2 (##
).
Usually the site.title
itself would suffice as the implicit 'main-title' for a landing-page. But, if your landing-page would like a heading to be explicitly displayed, then simply define a title
variable in the document's front matter and it will be rendered with an <h1>
tag.
Post Listing
This section is optional from Minima v2.2 onwards.
It will be automatically included only when your site contains one or more valid posts or drafts (if the site is configured to show_drafts
).
The title for this section is Posts
by default and rendered with an <h2>
tag. You can customize this heading by defining a list_title
variable in the document's front matter.
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Customization
To override the default structure and style of minima, simply create the concerned directory at the root of your site, copy the file you wish to customize to that directory, and then edit the file.
e.g., to override the _includes/head.html
file to specify a custom style path, create an _includes
directory, copy _includes/head.html
from minima gem folder to <yoursite>/_includes
and start editing that file.
The site's default CSS has now moved to a new place within the gem itself, assets/css/style.scss
. To override the default CSS, the file has to exist at your site source. Do either of the following:
- Create a new instance at site source.
- Create a new file at
<your-site>/assets/css/style.scss
- Add the frontmatter dashes, and
- Add
@import "minima";
- Add your custom CSS.
- Create a new file at
- Download the file from this repo
- Create a new file at
<your-site>/assets/css/style.scss
- Copy the contents at assets/css/style.scss onto the
css/style.scss
you just created, and edit away!
- Create a new file at
- Copy directly from minima gem
- Go to your local minima gem installation directory ( run
bundle show minima
to get the path to it ). - Copy the
assets/
folder from there into the root of<your-site>
- Change whatever values you want, inside
<your-site>/assets/css/style.scss
- Go to your local minima gem installation directory ( run
When you override only a minima-sass-partial, it is not automatically imported because we're still importing the minima.scss
within the theme-gem and that subsequently imports the partials with respect to itself, i.e. partials within the gem. Hence you should either include a copy of minima.scss
from the gem inside the _sass
directory at source or the overriding /assets/css/style.scss
file should explicitly import the edited partial. :
e.g. To have an edited _syntax-highlighting.scss
be rendered, you should either have
/* <your-site>/assets/css/style.scss */
@import "minima";
@import "minima/syntax-highlighting";
or
your <your-site>/_sass/
should look like:
.
├── minima.scss
├── minima
| ├── _syntax-highlighting.scss
To have your CSS overrides in sync with upstream changes released in future versions, collect all your overrides into a single partial sass-file and then import that partial after importing minima, like so:
/* <your-site>/assets/css/style.scss */
@import "minima";
@import "my_overrides";
Customize navigation links
This allows you to set which pages you want to appear in the navigation area and configure order of the links.
For instance, to only link to the about
and the portfolio
page, add the following to you _config.yml
:
header_pages:
- about.md
- portfolio.md
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Change default date format
You can change the default date format by specifying site.minima.date_format
in _config.yml
.
# Minima date format
# refer to http://shopify.github.io/liquid/filters/date/ if you want to customize this
minima:
date_format: "%b %-d, %Y"
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Add your favicons
- Head over to https://realfavicongenerator.net/ to add your own favicons.
- Customize default
_includes/head.html
in your source directory and insert the given code snippet.
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Enabling comments (via Disqus)
Optionally, if you have a Disqus account, you can tell Jekyll to use it to show a comments section below each post.
To enable it, add the following lines to your Jekyll site:
disqus:
shortname: my_disqus_shortname
You can find out more about Disqus' shortnames here.
Comments are enabled by default and will only appear in production, i.e., 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.
:warning: url
, e.g. https://example.com
, must be set in you config file for Disqus to work.
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Social networks
You can add links to the accounts you have on other sites, with respective icon, by adding one or more of the following options in your config:
twitter_username: jekyllrb
github_username: jekyll
dribbble_username: jekyll
facebook_username: jekyll
flickr_username: jekyll
instagram_username: jekyll
linkedin_username: jekyll
pinterest_username: jekyll
youtube_username: jekyll
telegram_username: jekyll
googleplus_username: +jekyll
microdotblog_username: jekyll
rss: rss
mastodon:
- username: jekyll
instance: example.com
- username: jekyll2
instance: example.com
youtube_channel: UC8CXR0-3I70i1tfPg1PAE1g
youtube_channel_name: CloudCannon
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Enabling Google Analytics
To enable Google Analytics, add the following lines to your Jekyll site:
google_analytics: UA-NNNNNNNN-N
Google Analytics will only appear in production, i.e., JEKYLL_ENV=production
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Enabling Excerpts on the Home Page
To display post-excerpts on the Home Page, simply add the following to your _config.yml
:
show_excerpts: true
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/jekyll/minima. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
Development
To set up your environment to develop this theme, run script/bootstrap
.
To test your theme, run script/server
(or bundle exec jekyll serve
) and open your browser at http://localhost:4000
. This starts a Jekyll server using your theme and the contents. As you make modifications, your site will regenerate and you should see the changes in the browser after a refresh.
License
The theme is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.