Build using Jekyll, gh-pages and the lagom template. If you wish to use Lagom, please follow the instructions below:
Lagom, a [Jekyll][j] blog theme with just the right amount of style.
Extracted lovingly from [http://mdswanson.com][mds] for your enjoyment!
- Responsive, based on [Skeleton][skeleton]
- [Font Awesome][font-awesome] for icons
- Open Sans from [Google web fonts][gfonts]
- Built-in Atom feed
- [Fork this repository][fork]
- Clone it:
git clone https://github.com/YOUR-USER/lagom
- Install the [GitHub Pages gem][pages] (includes Jekyll):
bundle install
- Run the jekyll server:
jekyll serve
You should have a server up and running locally at http://localhost:4000.
Next you'll want to change a few things. Most of them can be changed directly in [theme.yml][config]. That's where you can add your social links, change the accent color, stuff like that.
There's a few other places that you'll want to change, too:
- [CNAME][cname]: If you're using this on GitHub Pages with a custom domain name,
you'll want to change this to be the domain you're going to use. All that should
be in here is a domain name on the first line and nothing else (like:
example.com
). - [favicon.png][favicon]: This is the icon in your browser's address bar. You should change it to whatever you'd like.
- [logo.png][logo]: A square-ish image that appears in the upper-left corner