- Installation
- Configuration
- Site URL
- Site Base URL
- Navigation
- Footer
- Layouts
- Footer Sidebar
- Table of Contents
- paginate
- Read Time
- default plugins
- Configurable Labels
- Comments
- Front Matter
- Layouts
layout: default
layout: post
layout: archive
layout: home
layout: categories
layout: search
layout: tags
- whislist
This is my first ever theme or anything like this so I got a whole damn LOT of Inspiration and Ideas of the So Simple theme from mmistakes. Also i almost completly copied his readme pls forgive me <3.
This theme can offer:
- Custom Navigation
- Dynamically created Footer with Font Awesome Icons and Social Links
- optional, flexible and customizable Footer-Sidebar (above the Footer)
- include up to 5 elements in the Footer-sidebar, choosen between 4 premade ones and self created ones
- SEO best practices via Jekyll SEO Tag
- Javascript free besides the optional search page and the optional comments
- supports tags and categories
- offers an archive
- Carefully designed posts for almost all Markup elements
- Activateable TOC and to the TOP Buttons for each post
- Mobile Friendly
- Highly Customizable
- optional server-free Comments with Github Issues (hosted on Github)
Installation
-
Follow the Jekyll Quickstart
-
Add this line to your Jekyll site's
Gemfile
:
gem "jekyll-theme-horizon-flow"
- Add one of those lines to your Jekyll site's
_config.yml
file:
theme: jekyll-theme-horizon-flow
#remote_theme: papierkorp/jekyll-theme-horizon-flow #if you host on github pages
- Then run Bundler to install the theme gem and dependencies:
bundle install
-
Rename
index.md
toindex.html
-
Follow the Navigation setup guide to make the best out of the theme.
Configuration
Configuration of site-wide elements (navigation
, footer
, footer-sidebar
, title
, description
, url
etc.) happens in your project's _config.yml
.
Here is a example _config.yaml
:
read_time_after: "min read"
words_per_minute: 180
url: "https://example.com"
navigation:
- title: Home
url: /index.html
- title: Categories
url: /categories.html
- title: Tags
url: /tags.html
- title: Archive
url: /archive.html
- title: Search
url: /search.html
# Footer Links
footer_links:
- title: Feed
url: /feed.xml
icon: fa fa-rss
- title: GitHub
url: https://github.com/papierkorp
icon: fa fa-github
- title: Email
url: mailto:xxx@test.de
icon: fa fa-envelope
- title: Twitter
url: https://twitter.com
icon: fa fa-twitter
- title: Facebook
url: https://facebook.com
icon: fa fa-facebook
- title: Instagram
url: https://instagram.com
icon: fa fa-instagram
- title: Impressum
url: /impressum.html
footer_sidebar:
arrangement:
- description
- tags
- categories
- extracontent2
- recentposts
description:
enabled: true
categories:
enabled: true
count: 100
columns: 1
tags:
enabled: true
count: 100
columns: 3
recentposts:
enabled: true
count: 10
columns: 2
custom_content:
enabled: true
data: >-
<h3>CUSTOM CONTENT</h3>
<p>not really content though...</p>
custom_content2:
enabled: false
plugins:
- jekyll-feed
- jekyll-paginate
- jekyll-seo-tag
- jekyll-sitemap
paginate: 5
paginate_path: "/:num/"
include: [".md"]
description: >- # this means to ignore newlines until "baseurl:"
<h3>
This is me
</h3>
<p>
Im a german guy from bavaria currently working as a devops engineer. I will try to keep the blog in english but may switch to german any time.
</p>
<p>
Here you will find a collection of blogs, tutorials, snippets or introductions mainly on (mostly modern) tech.
Also a few bits of gaming, fitness, finances and mabye (a big maybe) cooking.
I may find other topics of interest as well :D
</p>
highlighter: rouge
kramdown:
syntax_highlighter_opts:
block:
line_numbers: true
lang: en
defaults:
-
scope:
path: "_posts"
values:
toc: yes
display_toc: true
permalink: /posts/:title #remove date from link
Take a look here for more Information.
As for the possible Configurations this theme offers take note of the following:
- Site URL
- Site Base URL
- Navigation
- Footer
- Layouts
- Footer Sidebar
- Table of Contents
- paginate
- Read Time
- default plugins
- Configurable Labels
- Comments
Site URL
The base hostname and protocol for your site. If you're hosting with GitHub Pages this will be something like url: "https://github.io.papierkorp"
or url: "https://your-site.com"
if you have a custom domain name.
GitHub Pages now forces https://
for new sites, so be mindful of that when setting your URL to avoid mixed-content warnings.
Note: Jekyll overrides the value of url
with http://localhost:4000
when running jekyll serve
locally in development. If you want to avoid this behavior set JEKYLL_ENV=production
to force the environment to production.
Site Base URL
This option causes all kinds of confusion in the Jekyll community. If you're not hosting your site as a GitHub Project Page or in a subfolder (e.g., /blog
), then don't mess with it.
In the case of the Horzion FLow demo site it's hosted on GitHub at https://papierkorp.github.io. To correctly set this base path I'd use url: "https://papierkorp.github.io"
and baseurl: "/"
.
For more information on how to properly use site.url
and site.baseurl
as intended by the Jekyll maintainers, check Parker Moore's post on the subject.
Note: When using baseurl
remember to include it as part of your link and asset paths in your content. Values of url:
and baseurl: "/blog"
would make your local site visible at http://localhost:4000/blog and not http://localhost:4000. You can either prepend all your asset and internal link paths with {{ site.baseurl }}
or use Jekyll's relative_url
.
To use the example values above the following image path of {{ '/images/my-image.jpg' | relative_url }}
would output correctly as http://localhost:4000/blog/images/my-image.jpg
.
Without the relative_url
filter that asset path would be missing /blog
and you'd have a broken image on your page.
Navigation
The Navigation is created in the _config like this:
Navigation:
- title: Home
url: /index.html
- title: Categories
url: /categories.html
- title: Tags
url: /tags.html
- title: Archive
url: /archive.html
- title: Search
url: /search.html
- title: Custom
url: /custom.html
You will have to create the specific .html
or .md
File in the target directory.
If you want to use all of the premade layouts you will have to create this files in your root Directory:
index.html
---
title: Home
layout: home
---
categories.md
---
title: Categories
layout: categories
---
tags.md
---
title: Tags
layout: tags
---
archive.md
---
title: Archive
layout: archive
---
search.md
---
title: Search
layout: search
---
custom.html
---
title: Custom Content
layout: post
---
<h1>Custom Content</h1>
<p>data...</p>
or
custom.md
---
title: Custom Content
layout: post
---
# Custom Content
markdown data...
Besides the index.html
(because of the pagination) it doesnt matter if you use .html
or .md
Files.
For custom I will see if I can add another layout to use if neccessary, but I think post
will do for everything.
Footer
The Footer (Links) are created in the _config like this:
You can use all Font Awesome Icons (but you dont have to). As you can see with the Impressum you can also link to locale files.
You can add all kinds of social Media Links
footer_links:
- title: Feed
url: /feed.xml
icon: fa fa-rss
- title: GitHub
url: https://github.com/papierkorp
icon: fa fa-github
- title: Email
url: mailto:xxx@test.de
icon: fa fa-envelope
- title: Twitter
url: twitter.com
icon: fa fa-twitter
- title: Facebook
url: facebook.com
icon: fa fa-facebook
- title: Instagram
url: instagram.com
icon: fa fa-instagram
- title: Impressum
url: /impressum.html
Layouts
In here you can define the amount of columns used to display all tags/categories/years via the _config
.
Available values are 0-5
.
layouts:
tags:
columns: 5 # default 4
categories:
columns: 3 # default 3
archive:
columns: 1 # default 2
Footer Sidebar
The footer Sidebar is the content directly above the footer. Per default there are 6 elements available:
description: Uses the description:
of _config
to display all the data from there. For the best experience you should use an
categories: Shows random categories according to the count.
tags: Shows random categories according to the count.
recentposts: Shows the last posts according to the count.
custom_content: As seen in the example below you can add custom content in two ways, the content can include
html
code.
custom_content2: same as custom_content
.
You can set the Arrangement of the given elements like in the example below.
Note, if you dont set the Arrangement nothing will be displayed! Also if you want the categories and tags links to work you need to follow the Navigation Setup
description: >- # this means to ignore newlines until
<h3>
This is me
</h3>
<p>
I just created my first theme .. hurray :D
</p>
footer_sidebar:
enabled: true
auto: false # false = all elements will have the same width, true = each element takes what it needs
arrangement: # you can rearrange the positions of the elements
- description # will be the first one to be displayed
- tags # second in the row ...
- custom_content
- recentposts # will be displayed last
description:
enabled: true # default: true
columns: 2 # default: 0 - if you include a list
categories:
enabled: true # default: false
count: 100 # default: 100
columns: 5 # default: 0
tags:
enabled: true # default: false
count: 100 # default: 100
columns: 5 # default: 0
recentposts:
enabled: true # default: true
count: 10 # default: 5
columns: 2 # default: 0
custom_content:
enabled: true
data: >-
<h3>EXTRACONTENT</h3>
<p>not really content though...</p>
columns: 2 # default: 0 - if you include a list
custom_content2:
enabled: false
data: "<h3>mhm</h3>"
columns: 2 # default: 0 - if you include a list
The default of 0
stands for automatic alignment.
Table of Contents
Take a look at the Front Matter on how to disable the TOC.
I use the Jekyll-Toc from allejo. So the TOC will be created on the build and is available in the html but will only be displayed after the TOC Hamburger Menu button is pressed.
Basically I included the _includes/toc.html
file and use it in the post layout.
paginate
The default Jekyll paginator is used. So you can use all configs described on their page.
The default config of this theme uses:
paginate: 5
paginate_path: "/:num/"
Read Time
You can change the default Reading Time which is set to 180 words per min by changing words_per_minute
in the _config
:
words_per_minute: 180
default plugins
In the default _config
this plugins are used:
plugins:
- jekyll-feed
- jekyll-paginate
- jekyll-seo-tag
- jekyll-sitemap
Configurable Labels
You dont have to configure anything, but if you dislike some terms you have the option to change them like this:
Create a _data
folder and in this folder a configurable_lables.yaml
so in the end it looks like this: ./_data/configurable_lables.yaml
Now you can change the following Labels:
Name | Description | Example + default value | Example |
---|---|---|---|
read_time_before | Is used 2 times, first in the home layout when all posts are displayed under the title. Secondly in the post header. | read_time_before: "" | --- subtitle: "You're going to love this." --- |
read_time_after | Is used 2 times, first in the home layout when all posts are displayed under the title. Secondly in the post header. | read_time_after: "min read" | --- display_toc: false --- |
last_modified_at | Is used in the post in the header. | last_modified_at: "Last Modified at:" | --- last_modified_at: 10.09.2023 --- |
search_title | The title used in the search layout. |
search_title: "Search" | --- search_keywords: "words i didnt use in the tags" --- |
archive_title | The title used in the archive layout. |
archive_title: "Archive" | --- toTop: false --- |
archive_found | The text displayed in the archive layout, under all years. |
archive_found: "Found Posts per selected Year" | --- seoDescription: "Just a little summary to be better found in Search Engines =)" --- |
archive_nothing_found | The text displayed in the archives layout if no archives exist. |
archive_nothing_found: "No archive years available." | --- noheader: true --- |
tags_title | The title used in the tags layout. |
tags_title: "Tags" | |
tags_found | The text displayed in the tags layout, under all years. |
tags_found: "Found Posts per selected Tag" | |
tags_nothing_found | The text displayed in the tags layout if no tags exist. |
tags_nothing_found: "No tags available." | |
categories_title | The title used in the categories layout. |
categories_title: "Categories" | |
categories_found | The text displayed in the categories layout, under all years. |
categories_found: "Found Posts per selected Categorie" | |
categories_nothing_found | The text displayed in the categories layout if no categories exist. |
categories_nothing_found: "No categories available." |
Example: (default Values)
read_time_before: ""
read_time_after: "min read"
last_modified_at: "Last Modified at:"
search_title: "Search"
archive_title: "Archive"
archive_found: "Found Posts per selected Year"
archive_nothing_found: "No archive years available."
tags_title: "Tags"
tags_found: "Found Posts per selected Tag"
tags_nothing_found: "No tags available."
categories_title: "Categories"
categories_found: "Found Posts per selected Categorie"
categories_nothing_found: "No categories available."
Comments
This theme enables the use of Comments per Github Issues API (taken from here). To enable comments you will need the following Config:
issues_repo: YourUsername/RepoName # e.g.: issues_repo: papierkorp/blog
In addition you will have to open up a Issue for each blog post manually and copy the ID of this Issue. Afterwards add this Front Matter to your Post:
comments_id: 1
Front Matter
Take a look here on what Front Matter is and how to use it.
This theme offers the following Front-Matter:
layout | Name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|---|
post |
subtitle | Adds a subtitle to the post (optional) | --- subtitle: "You're going to love this." --- |
post |
display_toc | true or false, shows the toc button on the bottom right (default: true) | --- display_toc: false --- |
post |
display_toc2 | true or false, shows another toc on the right side permanently (default: false) | --- display_toc2: true --- |
post |
last_modified_at | Add extra meta-data when the post was last modified. It takes the date as you write it like a string. | --- last_modified_at: 10.09.2023 --- |
post |
search_keywords | Add extra data to the search.json file | --- search_keywords: "words i didnt use in the tags" --- |
post |
toTop | true or false, shows the "To the Top" button on the bottom left (default: true) | --- toTop: false --- |
post |
seoDescription | Add a specific SEO Description for Search Engines, uses an automated excerpt otherwise. Can be at most 160 Characters long. | --- seoDescription: "Just a little summary to be better found in Search Engines =)" --- |
post |
noheader | Disable the whole header and only show the Content. (default: false) | --- noheader: true --- |
post |
searchable | The post wont be included in the search. | --- searchable: false --- |
post |
show_supplements | The supplements (date, readtime, tags...) wont be shown. | --- show_supplements: false --- |
post |
comments_id | If you want to enable comments (hosted on Github - needs the neccessary config set) | --- comments_id: 1 --- |
home |
noheader | Disable the whole header and only show the Content. (default: false) | --- noheader: true --- |
Layouts
This theme provides the following layouts, which you can use by setting the layout
front matter on each page, like so:
---
layout: name
---
layout: default
This layout handles all of the basic page scaffolding placing the page content between the masthead and footer elements. All other layouts inherit this one and provide additional styling and features inside of the {{ content }}
block.
Note: You should not use this.
layout: post
This is the basic layout for new blog posts. See Front Matter for more details on what you can use.
layout: archive
This layout displays all posts grouped by the year they were published. There is no front matter for it.
layout: home
This layout shows all of your blog posts, while the newest are in the front.
See Front Matter for more details on what you can use.
layout: categories
This layout displays all posts grouped category. There is no front matter for it.
layout: search
This layout displays a search form and displays related pages based on the query. See Front Matter for more details on how you can enhance the search or disable the search for specific posts.
It uses _assets/search.json
as a base. search.json
will be generated with the site build and will include the following data of each post:
- title
- summary (first 50 words of the post)
- url
- category
- tags
- keywords
- date
layout: tags
This layout displays all posts grouped by tag. There is no front matter for it.
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