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README.md

Docs is a premium documentation Jekyll theme

Desk was developed by Ivan Chromjak for jekyll.plus, theme live demo available.

Features

  • Contact form
  • Live Search
  • Responsive videos
  • Image lightbox
  • Google maps
  • Github avatar
  • Changelog page
  • Contact form (FormSpree)
  • Pre-built pages
  • Disqus comments for posts
  • Configurable home page header images
  • Optimised for GitHub pages
  • RSS feed
  • SEO tags
  • Google Analytics

Installation

Install the dependencies with Bundler:

bundle install

Run the following to generate your site:

bundle exec jekyll serve

You can find more on Deployment Methods page on Jekyll website.

Setup

Site and author details

Add your site and author details in _config.yml:

# Site title and description
title:              Docs - Documentation Jekyll Theme
description:        Documentation Jekyll theme.

# Site base hostname & protocol, e.g. http://example.com
url:                "https://docs.jekyll.plus"

# Site logo, image or text
brand:
    image:          touch-icon.svg  # e.g. logo.png, upload logo image file to /assets/img/ folder
    text:           Docs      # if the above "logo:" image variable  is not set, this text logo is displayed instead

# Default author settings
author:
    name:       John Smith
    github:     PressApps    # Github username for avatar

# Author settings, displayed on post and doc pages if front matter references author name e.g. author: peter
authors:
    peter:
        name:       Peter Brown
        github:     PressApps    # Github username for avatar

# Social icons displayed in footer
social:
    email:
    website:
    facebook:       https://www.facebook.com/
    flickr:
    dribbble:
    github:
    googleplus:
    instagram:      https://www.instagram.com/
    linkedin:
    pinterest:
    twitter:        https://twitter.com/
    vimeo:          https://vimeo.com/
    youtube:

# Twitter share button
twitter_username:

Navigation Bar

Set in the main navigation links in _data/navigation_header.yml:

- title: About
  url: /about/

Edit copyright notice in _config.yml:

footer:
    copyright:

Set in the navigation links in _data/navigation_footer.yml:

- title: About
  url: /about/

Enabling comments (via Disqus)

Optionally, if you have a Disqus account, you can tell Jekyll to use it to show a comments section below each post. To enable it, add the following lines to your Jekyll site:

disqus:
    shortname: my_disqus_shortname

You can find out more about Disqus' shortnames here.

Comments are enabled by default and will only appear in production, i.e., JEKYLL_ENV=production. If you don't want to display comments for a particular post you can disable them by adding comments: false to that post's YAML Front Matter.

Google Analytics

To enable Google Anaytics, add the following lines to your Jekyll site:

  google_analytics: UA-NNNNNNNN-N

Google Analytics will only appear in production, i.e., JEKYLL_ENV=production

Google Map

To display Google map on contact page, add the following in your page content, replacing latitude, longitude and zoom values:

{% include map.html latitude="40.6700" longitude="-73.9400" zoom="16" %}

Contact Form (via FormSpree)

Submit the form and confirm your email address at FormSpree. Then add the following lines to contact page YAML Front Matter, replacing the email address:

formspree:
    email: my_name@gmail.com
    redirect: /thanks/

Update favicon

You can find the current favicon (favicon.png) inside the theme /assets/img/ directory, just replace it with your new favicon.

Posts

To create a new post, you can create a new markdown file inside the _posts directory by following the recommended file naming format:

YEAR-MONTH-DAY-title.MARKUP

Where YEAR is a four-digit number, MONTH and DAY are both two-digit numbers, and MARKUP is the file extension representing the format used in the file. For example, the following are examples of valid post filenames:

2011-12-31-new-years-eve-is-awesome.md
2012-09-12-how-to-write-a-blog.md

Post requires front matter, everything in between the first and second --- are part of the YAML Front Matter, and everything after the second --- will be rendered with Markdown and show up as “Content”. The following is a post file with different configurations you can add as example:

---
layout: post
title: How To Travel On Low Budget
---

You can rebuild the site in many different ways, but the most common way is to run bundle exec jekyll serve, which launches a web server and auto-regenerates your site when a file is updated.

To keep things more organized, add post images to /assets/posts/ directory, and add theme images to /assets/img/ directory.

Adding images

To add an image to a post or page use the following codes: Local image from /assets/posts/ directory:

{% include image.html img="girl.jpg" alt="Alt for image" caption="Girl on a rock" %}

External wide image with lightbox:

{% include image.html img="https://source.unsplash.com/TT-ROxWj9nA.jpg" lightbox="true" alt="Alt for image" caption="Image in lightbox" %}

Adding table of contents

Add the following code at the top of the post:

#### Sections in this article
{:.no_toc}
* TOC
{:toc}

{:.no_toc} exludes #### Sections in this article title from indexing in table of contents

Responsive Videos

Embed local videos:

<video controls playsinline uk-video="automute: true">
    <source src="http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/videos/big_buck_bunny.mp4" type="video/mp4">
    <source src="http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/videos/big_buck_bunny.ogv" type="video/ogg">
</video>

Embed YouTube videos:

<iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/YE7VzlLtp-4?autoplay=0&amp;showinfo=0&amp;rel=0&amp;modestbranding=1&amp;playsinline=1" width="600" height="340" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen uk-responsive uk-video="automute: true"></iframe>

To create a draft post, create the post file under the _drafts directory, and you can find more information in Working with Drafts.

Home Page

To create a home page, just create a index.md file inside the root directory. The following is a YAML Front Matter example for a page:

---
layout: home
hero:
    title: How Can We Help?     # hero section settings
    subtitle: Search or browse in depth articles and videos on everything Jekyll, from basic theme setup and hosting to customisation and development
    image: imac.svg             # display small image above title
    search: true                # enable search
categories:
    columns: 3                  # number of category columns; 1, 2, 3, 4
    title: Browse Topics
    subtitle: Get your answers fast, jump to most popular documentation content
featured:                       # featured docs section settings
    title: Popular Articles
    tag: featured                   # tag used to populate featured section on home page
section:                        # display page content
    title: Need More?
    subtitle: This section displays optional page content lorem ipsum
cta:                            # call to action section
    title: Didn't find an answer to your question?
    subtitle: Get in touch with us for details on additional services and custom work pricing
    button_text: Contact Us
    button_url: /contact/
---

Home page category boxes are added in _data/navigation_home.yml, e.g.:

- title: Getting Started
  desc: Get your account up and running in just few easy steps
  icon: settings
  doc: usage

- title: Account and Billing
  desc: Managing your account, creating new users and exporting data
  icon: credit-card
  doc: drafts

All available icons can be found here.

Docs

To create a document post, just create a new page inside the root directory and add the following code in content:

{% include faqs.html %}

Create new doc post entries in _docs folder, similar to creating posts, but with following front matter settings:

---
layout: doc
title: Category hosting Setting up new domain and page
subtitle: This is optional doc subtitle
tags: featured development
author: peter
---

Sidebar navigation on docs post can edited in _data/navigation_docs.yml:

- title: Getting Started    # Section title
  docs:
  - home                    # Doc file name from _docs folder
  - quickstart
  - installation
  - windows

Changelog page

Create new page with the following front matter:

---
layout: changelog
title: Changelog
permalink: /changelog/
---

Changelog enties are added in _data/changelog.yml:

- title: Version 0.6.0
  label:
  date: Aug 15, 2017
  list:
  - Added style support for radio and checkbox in Firefox
  - Removed class from Section component

Customization

To modify the primary color, open /_sass/theme/variables.scss and replace the color values e.g.:

// Main content
$color-main: #0F1214;

Further style customisation can be done in the following files:

/_sass/theme/mixins.scss
/_sass/theme/variables.scss
/assets/css/main.scss

Development

Install UIkit font end framework dependency via Npm:

npm install

Enable live browser reload with the following:

bundle exec jekyll s --livereload

Credits and Sources

Support

Customer support is provided through our Envato profile page contact form for up to six months from the purchase date and is provided Monday to Friday during the business week. We aim to answer all support requests daily, most are handled within 48h.