My-casper is a Casper alike theme, which is Ghost's default theme. It's ported from Ghost because the author like things to keep in simple and beauty. Whish you like it too.
Three steps are required to make installation.
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Add this line to your Jekyll site's
Gemfile
:gem "my-casper"
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And add this line to your Jekyll site's
_config.yml
:theme: my-casper
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And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install my-casper
TODO: Write usage instructions here. Describe your available layouts, includes, and/or sass.
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Enabling pagination
My-capser is designed for fully pagination support. Because my-casper uses
jekyll-archives
to implement the tag pages, you have to install it by add the following lines to your Jekyll site'sGemfile
.gem "jekyll-paginate"
To enable pagination, add the following line to your Jekyll site config file,
_config.yml
.gems: - jekyll-paginate
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Enabling tag pages
The tag pages are fully supported in my-casper. Because my-casper uses
jekyll-archives
to implement the tag pages, you have to install it by add the following lines to your Jekyll site'sGemfile
.gem "jekyll-archives"
To enable the tag pages, add the following lines to your Jekyll site config file,
_config.yml
.gems: - jekyll-archives jekyll-archives: enabled: true
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Enabling author avatar
My-casper supports avatar in Jekyll data file stores at
_data/authors.yml
.GitHub User: avatar: /assets/avatars/icon-github.png slug: github-user email: someone@example.org location: > # Where in the world do you live? 88 Colin P Kelly Jr St, San Francisco, CA 94107 website: https://github.com # Have a website or blog other than this one? github: github # Your GitHub account name. facebook: github # Your Facebook account name. twitter: github # Your Twitter account name. bio: null # Write about you, better in 200 characters or less.
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Enabling navigations
My-casper supports navigations in Jekyll data file stores at
_data/navigations.yml
.- name: Home slug: home # optional url: / - name: About url: /about/
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Enableing site cover
My-casper supports cover all over the pages. You can set site cover by adding the line follow into your Jekyll site's
_config.yml
.cover: /assets/covers/site-cover.jpg
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Enableing page covers
You can set cover of a page/post by adding the line as follow into your page/post's Front Matter.
--- ... cover: /assets/covers/site-cover.jpg ---
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Make your site more like Ghost's
Add lines below to your Jekyll site's config file,
_config.yml
.paginate: 5 paginate_path: /page/:num/ permalink: /:title/
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/kimw/my-casper. 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.
To set up your environment to develop this theme, run bundle install
.
To test your theme, run bundle exec jekyll serve
and open your browser at
http://localhost:4000/blog/
. This starts a Jekyll server using your theme.
Add pages, documents, data, etc. like normal to test your theme's contents.
As you make modifications to your theme and to your content, your site will
regenerate and you should see the changes in the browser after a refresh,
just like normal.
When your theme is released, only the files in _layouts
, _includes
, and
_sass
tracked with Git will be released.
- SASS-ize the style files. P2
- Author pages. P3
- tag cover feature. P3
- tag description feature. P3
- subscribe feature. P3
- Comments feature. P5
- Google Analytics feature. P5
- CJK support feature. P?
- Can jekyll-archive support pagination? P?
P + number
means the priority. P1 means super high, P2 means high, P3 means
normal, P4 means lower, P5 means maybe, or maybe not implement some day.
P? means not prioritized.
The theme is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.