Author: ODI
This gem can be used in two ways: either as a gem-based theme or through GitHub pages remote theme support (details here).
Add this line to your Jekyll site's Gemfile
:
gem "nist-software-theme"
And add this line to your Jekyll site's _config.yml
:
theme: nist-software-theme
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install nist-software-theme
It is unclear if the remote theme is suitable for local development, but it will work on deployed sites.
This theme supports multiple page websites.
Any page which is located at /
, such as /about.md
, will be added to the navigation bar at the top.
Each page should include the following YAML front matter:
---
layout: default
title: Title of the Page
---
Currently, there is only the default
layout.
In true Jekyll fashion, a blog can be created by adding a _posts/
directory.
See the Jekyll Documentation for details on formatting blog entries.
The following code is an example of how to create a list of blog entries:
<ul>
{% for post in site.posts %}
<li>
<a href="{{ post.url }}">{{ post.title }}</a>
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
Assuming working on OS X, tested on OS X 10.11.2. gem
(Ruby package manager)
was preinstalled, so just working from there:
# Install the dependencies:
$ gem install jekyll
# Build and serve the website
$ jekyll serve --baseurl=''
# Browse to (by default) `localhost:4000` in a web browser
$ open localhost:4000
For more information, check out the full documentation at: http://jekyllrb.com/
Using Bundler:
# Install the dependencies
$ bundle Install
# Build and serve the website
$ bundle exec jekyll serve --baseurl=''
# Browse to (by default) `localhost:4000` in a web browser
$ open localhost:4000
This Jekyll theme is released under the MIT License. For more details see the LICENSE File.