======= Fry is Louie's much more graphic-heavy, photogenic brother (still a Jekyll theme tho).
Add this line to your Jekyll site's Gemfile:
gem "fry"
And add this line to your Jekyll site's _config.yml
:
theme: fry
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install fry
Here are a few general info fields to populate your new site right away.
title: Fry
baseurl: "/fry"
favicon: "/assets/ico.png"
g_analytics: UA-12345678-1
header: name of your site here
desc: >
description of your site, can be a quick bio if it's a portfolio. It supports HTML so add your links, imgs, whatever!
To add links to your social sites (linkedin, twitter, etc) below the bio, create a file named social.yml
in your _data
folder (which you may not have created yet). Inside it, follow the following format:
- title: Twitter
url: http://twitter.com/lllychen
- title: Github
url: http://github.com/lllychen/fry
# and so on...
The default format for dates is %Y-%m-%d
, which displays January 2nd, 2017 as 2017-01-02
. However, you can customize it according to this in _config.yml
such as follows:
date_format: "%Y-%m-%d"
This site is organized by sets of photos, which are each essentially a Jekyll post. To add a new one, create a new post and in the front matter, follow the example below:
layout: post
title: name of your project or the like
photos:
unique-id-for-your-photo: path/to or url
The unique ID for each photo will be important as it is needed for the lightbox to work properly.
The theme is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Images collected by New Old Stock