--- layout: page permalink: /theme-setup/index.html title: Theme Setup description: "Instructions on how to install and customize the Jekyll theme HPSTR RDX." tags: [Jekyll, theme, install, setup] image: feature: abstract-11.jpg credit: dargadgetz creditlink: http://www.dargadgetz.com/ios-7-abstract-wallpaper-pack-for-iphone-5-and-ipod-touch-retina/ --- General notes and suggestions for customizing **HPSTR RDX**. ## Basic Setup for a new Jekyll site 1. [Install Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com) and read through the documentation if you haven't already. 2. Fork the [HPSTR RDX repo](https://github.com/mmistakes/hpstr-rdx-theme/fork) 3. Clone the repo you just forked to your computer. 4. Edit `_config.yml` to personalize your site. 5. Check out the sample posts in `_posts` to see examples for pulling in large feature images, tags, and other YAML data. 6. Read the documentation below for further customization pointers and documentation.
**Pro-tip:** Delete the `gh-pages` branch after cloning and start fresh by branching off `master`. There is a bunch of garbage in `gh-pages` used for the theme's demo that I'm guessing you don't want on your site. {:.notice} --- ## Setup for an Existing Jekyll site 1. Clone the following folders: `_includes`, `_layouts`, `assets`, and `images`. 2. Clone the following files and personalize content as need: `about.md`, `archive.html`, `index.html`, `tags.html`, and `feed.xml`. 3. Set the following variables in your `config.yml` file: {% highlight yaml %} title: Site Title description: Describe your website here. logo: site-logo.png disqus_shortname: shortname url: http://your-website.com # Owner/author information owner: name: Your Name avatar: avatar.jpg bio: "Your bio goes here. It shouldn't be super long but a good two sentences or two should suffice." email: you@email.com # Social networking links used in footer. Update and remove as you like. twitter: facebook: github: stackexchange: linkedin: instagram: flickr: tumblr: # For Google Authorship https://plus.google.com/authorship google_plus: # Analytics and webmaster tools stuff goes here google_analytics: google_verify: # https://ssl.bing.com/webmaster/configure/verify/ownership Option 2 content= goes here bing_verify: # Links to include in top navigation # For external links add external: true links: - title: Theme Setup url: /theme-setup - title: External Link url: http://mademistakes.com external: true # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones timezone: America/New_York future: true pygments: true markdown: kramdown # Amount of posts to show on home page paginate: 5 {% endhighlight %} --- ## Folder Structure {% highlight bash %} hpstr-rdx-theme/ ├── _includes | ├── browser-upgrade.html # prompt to upgrade browser on < IE8 | ├── footer.html # site footer | ├── head.html # site head | ├── navigation.html # site navigation | └── scripts.html # jQuery, plugins, GA, etc ├── _layouts | ├── page.html # page layout | ├── page.html # post-index layout used on home page | └── post.html # post layout ├── _posts ├── assets | ├── css # preprocessed less styles | ├── js | | ├── main.js # concatenated vendor scripts | | └── vendor # 3rd party scripts | └── less ├── images # images for posts and pages ├── _config.yml # Jekyll options ├── about.md # about page ├── archive.html # all posts ├── index.html # home page └── tags.html # all posts grouped by tag {% endhighlight %} --- ## Customization ### _config.yml Most of the variables found here are used in the .html files found in `_includes` if you need to add or remove anything. A good place to start would be to add the `title`, `description`, and `url` for your site. Links are absolute and prefixed with `{{ "{{ site.url " }}}}` in the various `_includes` and `_layouts`, so remember to comment out `url`[^1] when working locally to avoid broken links. #### Disqus Comments Create a [Disqus](http://disqus.com) account and change `disqus_shortname` in `_config.yml` to the Disqus *shortname* you just setup. To enable commenting on a post, add the following to its front matter: {% highlight yaml %} comments: true {% endhighlight %} #### Owner/Author Information Change your name, and avatar photo (200x200 pixels or larger), email, and social networking URLs. If you want to link to an external image on Gravatar or something similar you'll need to edit the path in `head.html` since it assumes it is located in `/images`. Including a link to your Google+ profile has the added benefit of displaying [Google Authorship](https://plus.google.com/authorship) in Google search results if you've went ahead and applied for it. #### Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools Your Google Analytics ID goes here along with meta tags for [Google Webmaster Tools](http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35179) and [Bing Webmaster Tools](https://ssl.bing.com/webmaster/configure/verify/ownershi) site verification. #### Navigation Menu Links Edit page/post titles and URLs to include in the site's navigation. For external links add `external: true`. {% highlight yaml %} # sample top navigation links links: - title: Other Page url: /other-page/ - title: External Link url: http://mademistakes.com external: true {% endhighlight %} #### Other Stuff The rest is just your average Jekyll config settings. Nothing too crazy here... ### _includes For the most part you can leave these as is since the author/owner details are pulled from `_config.yml`. That said you'll probably want to customize the copyright stuff in `footer.html` to your liking. ### Adding Posts and Pages There are two main content layouts: `post.html` (for posts) and `page.html` (for pages). Both have support for large **feature images** that span the full-width of the screen, and both are meant for text heavy blog posts (or articles). #### Feature Images A good rule of thumb is to keep feature images nice and wide so you don't push the body text too far down. An image cropped around around 1024 x 256 pixels will keep file size down with an acceptable resolution for most devices. If you want to serve these images responsively I'd suggest looking at the [Jekyll Picture Tag](https://github.com/scottjehl/picturefill)[^2] plugin. The two layouts make the assumption that the feature images live in the *images* folder. To add a feature image to a post or page just include the filename in the front matter like so. {% highlight yaml %} image: feature: feature-image-filename.jpg thumb: thumbnail-image.jpg #keep it square 200x200 px is good {% endhighlight %} If you want to apply attribution to a feature image use the following YAML front matter on posts or pages. Image credits appear directly below the feature image with a link back to the original source. {% highlight yaml %} image: feature: feature-image-filename.jpg credit: Michael Rose #name of the person or site you want to credit creditlink: http://mademistakes.com #url to their site or licensing {% endhighlight %} #### Post/Page Thumbnails for OG and Twitter Cards Post and page thumbnails work the same way. These are used by [Open Graph](https://developers.facebook.com/docs/opengraph/) and [Twitter Cards](https://dev.twitter.com/docs/cards) meta tags found in `head.html`. If you don't assign a thumbnail the image you assigned to `site.owner.avatar` in `_config.yml` will be used. Here's an example of what a tweet to your site could look like if you activate Twitter Cards and include all the metas in your post's YAML. ![Twitter Card summary large image screenshot]({{ site.url }}/images/twitter-card-summary-large-image.jpg) #### Videos Video embeds are responsive and scale with the width of the main content block with the help of [FitVids](http://fitvidsjs.com/). Not sure if this only effects Kramdown or if it's an issue with Markdown in general. But adding YouTube video embeds causes errors when building your Jekyll site. To fix add a space between the `