Modified based on Jekyll template developed by Ole Vik.
Useful workflow for two forks of github sites: http://oli.jp/2011/github-pages-workflow/
The links in the menu, and their order, are edited through _config.yml
. The format is also nested YAML lists, like the FrontMatter described above. 'baseurl' must be set to your repository (eg. baseurl: username.github.io
), or the build will fail. The name
and description
variable should also be set, as well as mathjax: true
if you need to render MathJax formulas on pages.
The markdown, encoding, locale
variables should not be changed.
To find the right page-link (#somethingonthepage
) you open the page, hover a heading so that the icon-link displays, right-click it and choose "Copy link". Everything after the #
is the link for this specific title on the page.
Note that these links must be encapsulated in quotes in the lists in _config.yml
, or they will be interpreted as code-comments.
Written in Jekyll, structured with Bootstrap v4, styled with plain CSS. The Jekyll-output (in the _site
-folder when generated) can be hosted anywhere (static files). For further development, see Jekyll Tips and GitHub Pages Setup Guide.
If you have Docker installed locally, you can start developing locally by cloning your repository to a local folder, and run docker-compose up
in a terminal. The output will tell you what address to open in your browser.
MIT License 2016-2019 by Ole Vik.