Material Theme for Jekyll!
created with React, Redux, React-Router and transpiled with Webpack.
Made with React and served statically and dynamically
in order to build:
for Production
./build-prod.sh //for production build
for Development:
run both build-dev and npm run jekyll in different terminals
npm run jekyll // in one terminal
./build-dev.sh //in another
Features:
- Two Themes: Light and Dark
- Fully Responsive for most devices
- Dynamic Fuzzy Search
- Push-out Menu to save space and create focus for users
- Dynamic Project Page in a masonry layout built
- The pros of dynamic webpages matched with the awesomeness of static Jekyll
- Optimized (99/100 on testmysite by google) with Jekyll Assets and Webpack
- included RESTful-like API (with jekyll-react plugin)
- Static or Dynamic Pages with just a frontmatter option
- MORE TO COME
Screen Shots
Dark Theme
Light Theme
Dark Theme with Push out menu active
Project Page
Single Post
Site Layout
./react-dev/pages
- These are static Jekyll components being rendered with react
./react-dev/helpers.js
- these are global helpers. Right now all that is included are the static routes of you're site. Put all your static routes there (in 'staticRoutes' array), you don't need the full route just the base after your url So for example, if my posts are static and are at
http://www.example.com/posts/this-is-a-post.html
you just need "/posts/"
this makes the loading of some parts of the site seem almost 'instant', while preserving the SEO of your site since Google can crawl the static content
./react-dev/components/menu_items.js
- This is where your menu items are rendered. If you want a new item, add an object to the Hashlist with it's corresponding path (from your root url) Javascript object. IE if it is:
const menuItems = { Home: '/', About: '/about/', Projects: '/projects/' };
and you want another entry, "Coding", with a path '/coding/' from the root url the object should look something like this :
const menuItems = { Home: '/', About: '/about/', Projects: '/projects/', Coding: '/coding'};
./react-dev/actions/index.js
- this is where the magic happens from the JSON our Jekyll plugins rendered ( Jekyll_pages_api and Jekyll-react)
You're going to want to add your site url to the ROOT_URL
variable
EX:
if your site is at http://www.example.com
change
const ROOT_URL = 'http://test_domain.com:4000';
to
const ROOT_URL = 'http://example.com';
Site Config Variables:
any site configuration that you want to let React use, put under 'react' in your _config.yml
. This will be grabbed by the siteInfo action creator and put through it's corresponding reducer
TODO:
Contribution
Want to contribute? Found an issue? Jump right in! I welcome any help I can get, and will work with you to fix any issues.