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# Site wide configuration # Site wide configuration
title: Site Title title: Site Title
description: Describe your website.
locale: en_US locale: en_US
url: http://localhost:4000 url: http://localhost:4000

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--- ---
layout: page layout: page
permalink: /about/
title: About the Theme title: About the Theme
tagline: Minimal Mistakes, a Jekyll Theme
tags: [about, Jekyll, theme, responsive] tags: [about, Jekyll, theme, responsive]
modified: 9-9-2013 modified: 9-9-2013
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---
layout: post-index
permalink: /posts/
title: All Posts
tagline: A List of Posts
tags: [blog]
---

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layout: post-index
title: All Posts
excerpt: "A List of Posts"
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layout: page
permalink: /theme-setup/
title: Theme Setup
description: "Instructions on how to install and customize the Jekyll theme Minimal Mistakes."
tags: [Jekyll, theme, responsive]
image:
feature: texture-feature-02.jpg
credit: Texture Lovers
creditlink: http://texturelovers.com
---
<section id="table-of-contents" class="toc">
<header>
<h3 >Contents</h3>
</header>
<div id="drawer" markdown="1">
* Auto generated table of contents
{:toc}
</div>
</section><!-- /#table-of-contents -->
General notes and suggestions for customizing Minimal Mistakes.
## Basic Setup for a new Jekyll site
1. [Install Bundler](http://bundler.io) `gem install bundler` and then install [Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com) and all dependencies `bundle install`.
2. Fork the [Minimal Mistakes repo](http://github.com/mmistakes/minimal-mistakes/fork).
3. Clone the repo you just forked and rename it.
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, assigning categories and tags, and other YAML data.
6. Read the documentation below for further customization pointers and documentation.
<div markdown="0"><a href="https://github.com/mmistakes/minimal-mistakes/archive/master.zip" class="btn">Download the Theme</a></div>
**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 site that I'm guessing you don't want on your site.
{: .notice}
---
## Folder Structure
{% highlight text %}
minimal-mistakes/
├── _includes/
| ├── _author-bio.html # bio stuff layout. pulls optional owner data from _config.yml
| ├── _browser-upgrade.html # prompt to install a modern browser for < IE9
| ├── _footer.html # site footer
| ├── _head.html # site head
| ├── _navigation.html # site top navigation
| └── _scripts.html # site scripts
├── _layouts/
| ├── home.html # homepage layout
| ├── page.html # page layout
| ├── post-index.html # post index layout
| └── post.html # single post layout
├── _posts/ # MarkDown formatted posts
├── assets/
| ├── css/ # site stylesheets
| ├── fonts/ # webfonts
| ├── js/
| | ├── _main.js # main JavaScript file, plugin settings, etc
| | ├── plugins/ # scripts and jQuery plugins to combine with _main.js
| | ├── scripts.min.js # concatenated and minified _main.js + plugin scripts
| | └── vendor/ # vendor scripts to leave alone and load as is
| └── less/
├── images/ # images for posts and pages
├── about.md # sample about page
├── posts.md # sample post index page. lists all posts in reverse chronology
└── index.md # sample homepage. lists 5 latest posts
{% 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 change the `title`, `description`, and `url` of your site. When working locally use `http://localhost:4000` or comment out `url` to avoid broken links prefixed with `{{ "{{ site.url " }}}}`[^1] in the various `_includes` and `_layouts`. Just remember to set `url` back to the live domain before deploying or pushing to GitHub Pages.
#### Owner/Author Information
Change your name, bio, and avatar photo (100x100 pixels or larger), Twitter url, email, and Google+ url. If you want to link to an external image on Gravatar or something similiar you'll need to edit the path in `_author-bio.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. Don't have a Google+ account? Just leave it blank.
#### 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.
#### Top Navigation 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: About Page
url: /about/
- title: Posts
url: /posts/
- title: Other Page
url: /other-page/
- title: External Page
url: http://mademistakes.com
external: true
{% endhighlight %}
### Adding Posts and Pages
There are two main content layouts: *post.html* (for posts) and *page.html* (for pages). Both have large **feature images** that span the full-width of the screen, and both are meant for long form articles and blog posts.
There are two rake tasks that can be used to create a new post or page with all YAML Front Matter. Using either `rake new_post` or `rake new_page` will prompt you for a title and tags to classify them. Example below:
{% highlight bash %}
rake new_post
Enter a title for your post: My Awesome Post
Enter category name to group your post in (leave blank for none): blog
Enter tags to classify your post (comma separated): web development, code
Creating new post: _posts/2014-02-10-my-awesome-post.md
{% endhighlight %}
There are a few configuration variables that can be changed in `Rakefile.rb`. By default posts and pages will be created in MarkDown using the `.md` extension.
#### 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) plugin[^2].
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 Index Page
A [sample index page]({{ site.url }}/posts/) listing all posts grouped by the year they were published has been provided. The name can be customized to your liking by editing a few references. For example, to change **Posts** to **Writing** update the following:
* In `_config.yml` under `links:` rename the title and URL to the following:
{% highlight yaml %}
links:
- title: Writing
url: /writing/
{% endhighlight %}
* Rename `posts.md` to `writing.md` and update the YAML front matter to match the title and URL set in `_config.yml`
* Update the **View all posts** link in `post.html` layout found in `_layouts` to match title and URL set previously.
#### 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 default graphic *(default-thumb.png)* is used. I'd suggest changing this to something more meaningful --- your logo or avatar are good options.
#### Table of Contents
Any article or page that you want a *table of contents* to render insert the following HTML in your post before the actual content. [Kramdown will take care of the rest](http://kramdown.rubyforge.org/converter/html.html#toc) and convert all headlines into a contents list.
**PS:** The TOC is hidden on small devices because I haven't gotten around to optimizing it. For now it only appears on larger screens (tablet and desktop).
{: .notice}
{% highlight html %}
<section id="table-of-contents" class="toc">
<header>
<h3>Contents</h3>
</header>
<div id="drawer" markdown="1">
* Auto generated table of contents
{:toc}
</div>
</section><!-- /#table-of-contents -->
{% endhighlight %}
#### 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 `<iframe>` tags and remove `allowfullscreen`. Example below:
{% highlight html %}
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/PWf4WUoMXwg" frameborder="0"> </iframe>
{% endhighlight %}
---
## Theme Development
If you want to easily skin the themes' colors and fonts, take a look at `variables.less` in `assets/less/` and make the necessary changes to the color and font variables. To make development easier I setup a Grunt build script to compile/minify the LESS files into `main.min.css` and lint/concatenate/minify all scripts into `scripts.min.js`. [Install Node.js](http://nodejs.org/), then [install Grunt](http://gruntjs.com/getting-started), and then finally install the dependencies for the theme contained in `package.json`:
{% highlight bash %}
npm install
{% endhighlight %}
From the theme's root, use `grunt` to rebuild the CSS, concatenate JavaScript files, and optimize .jpg, .png, and .svg files in the `images/` folder. You can also use `grunt watch` in combination with `jekyll build --watch` to watch for updates to your LESS and JS files that Grunt will then automatically re-build as you write your code which will in turn auto-generate your Jekyll site when developing locally.
And if the command line isn't your thing (you're using Jekyll so it probably is), [CodeKit](http://incident57.com/codekit/) for Mac OS X and [Prepros](http://alphapixels.com/prepros/) for Windows are great alternatives.
---
## Questions?
Having a problem getting something to work or want to know why I setup something in a certain way? Ping me on Twitter [@mmistakes](http://twitter.com/mmistakes) or [file a GitHub Issue](https://github.com/mmistakes/minimal-mistakes/issues/new). And if you make something cool with this theme feel free to let me know.
---
## License
This theme is free and open source software, distributed under the [GNU General Public License]({{ site.url }}/LICENSE) version 2 or later. So feel free to use this Jekyll theme on your site without linking back to me or including a disclaimer.
[^1]: Used to generate absolute urls in `sitemap.xml`, `feed.xml`, and for canonical urls in `_head.html`. Don't include a trailing `/` in your base url ie: `http://mademistakes.com`. When developing locally remove or comment out this line so local .css, .js, and images are used.
[^2]: If you're using GitHub Pages to host your site be aware that plugins are disabled. So you'll need to build your site locally and then manually deploy if you want to use this sweet plugin.

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---
layout: page
title: Theme Setup
modified: 2014-07-31T13:23:02.362000-04:00
excerpt: "Instructions on how to install and customize the Jekyll theme Minimal Mistakes."
image:
feature: texture-feature-02.jpg
credit: Texture Lovers
creditlink: http://texturelovers.com
---
<section id="table-of-contents" class="toc">
<header>
<h3>Overview</h3>
</header>
<div id="drawer" markdown="1">
* Auto generated table of contents
{:toc}
</div>
</section><!-- /#table-of-contents -->
## Installation
Minimal Mistakes now requires [Jekyll](http://jekyllrb.com/) 2.2+. Make sure to run `gem update jekyll` if you aren't on the latest version or `gem install jekyll` if this is your first time installing it.
If you are creating a new Jekyll site using Minimal Mistakes follow these steps:
1. Fork the [Minimal Mistakes repo](http://github.com/mmistakes/minimal-mistakes/fork).
2. Clone the repo you just forked and rename it.
3. [Install Bundler](http://bundler.io) `gem install bundler` and Run `bundle install` to install all dependencies (Jekyll, [Jekyll-Sitemap](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-sitemap), [Octopress](https://github.com/octopress/octopress), [Bourbon](http://bourbon.io), etc)
4. Update `config.yml`, add navigation, and replace demo posts and pages with your own. Full details below.
If you want to use Minimal Mistakes with an existing Jekyll site follow these steps:
1. [Download Minimal Mistakes](https://github.com/mmistakes/minimal-mistakes/archive/master.zip) and unzip.
2. Rename `minimal-mistakes-master` to something meaningful ie: `new-site`
3. Run `bundle install` to install all dependencies (Jekyll, [Jekyll-Sitemap](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-sitemap), [Octopress](https://github.com/octopress/octopress), [Bourbon](http://bourbon.io), etc)
4. Remove demo posts and pages add replace with your own posts, pages, and any other content you want to move over.
5. Update posts and pages YAML to match variables used by Minimal Mistakes. Full details below.
6. Update `config.yml` and add navigation links. Full details below.
**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 site that I'm guessing you won't want.
{: .notice}
---
## Scaffolding
How Minimal Mistakes is organized and what the various files are. All posts, layouts, includes, stylesheets, assets, and whatever else is grouped nicely under the root folder. The compiled Jekyll site outputs to `_site/`.
{% highlight text %}
minimal-mistakes/
├── _includes/
| ├── _author-bio.html # bio stuff layout. pulls optional owner data from _config.yml
| ├── _browser-upgrade.html # prompt to install a modern browser for < IE9
| ├── _disqus_comments.html # Disqus comments script
| ├── _footer.html # site footer
| ├── _head.html # site head
| ├── _navigation.html # site top navigation
| ├── _open-graph.html # Twitter Cards and Open Graph meta data
| └── _scripts.html # site scripts
├── _layouts/
| ├── home.html # homepage layout
| ├── page.html # page layout
| ├── post-index.html # post index layout
| └── post.html # single post layout
├── _posts/ # MarkDown formatted posts
├── _sass/ # Sass stylesheets
├── assets/
| ├── css/ # compiled stylesheets
| ├── fonts/ # webfonts
| ├── js/
| | ├── _main.js # main JavaScript file, plugin settings, etc
| | ├── plugins/ # scripts and jQuery plugins to combine with _main.js
| | ├── scripts.min.js # concatenated and minified _main.js + plugin scripts
| | └── vendor/ # vendor scripts to leave alone and load as is
| └── less/
├── images/ # images for posts and pages
├── 404.md # 404 page
├── about.md # sample about page
├── feed.xml # Atom feed template
├── index.md # sample homepage. lists 5 latest posts
├── posts.md # sample post index page. lists all posts in reverse chronology
└── theme-setup.md # theme setup page. safe to remove
{% endhighlight %}
---
## Site Setup
A quick checklist of the files you'll want to edit to get up and running.
### Site Wide Configuration
`_config.yml` is your friend. Open it up and personalize it. Most variables are self explanatory but here's an explanation of each if needed:
#### title
The title of your site... shocker!
Example `title: My Awesome Site`
#### url
Used to generate absolute urls in `sitemap.xml`, `atom.xml`, and for generating canonical URLs in `<head>`. When developing locally either comment this out or use something like `http://localhost:4000` so all assets load properly. *Don't include a trailing `/`*.
Examples:
{% highlight yaml %}
url: http://mmistakes.github.io/minimal-mistakes
url: http://localhost:4000
url: http://mademistakes.com
url:
{% endhighlight %}
#### Google Analytics and Webmaster Tools
Google Analytics UA and Webmaster Tool verification tags can be entered under `owner` in `_config.yml`. For more information on obtaining these meta tags check [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/ownership) support.
### Navigation Links
To set what links appear in the top navigation edit `_data/navigation.yml`. Use the following format to set the URL and title for as many links as you'd like. *External links will open in a new window.*
{% highlight yaml %}
- title: Portfolio
url: /portfolio/
- title: Made Mistakes
url: http://mademistakes.com
{% endhighlight %}
---
## Adding New Content
Install the [Octopress](https://github.com/octopress/octopress) gem if it isn't already.
{% highlight bash %}
$ gem install octopress --pre
{% endhighlight %}
### New Post
Default command
{% highlight bash %}
$ octopress new post "Post Title"
{% endhighlight %}
Default works great if you want all your posts in one directory, but if you're like me and want to group them into subfolders like `/posts`, `/portfolio`, etc. Then this is the command for you. By specifying the DIR it will create a new post in that folder and populate the `categories:` YAML with the same value.
{% highlight bash %}
$ octopress new post "New Post Title" --dir posts
{% endhighlight %}
### New Page
To create a new page use the following command.
{% highlight bash %}
$ octopress new page new-page/
{% endhighlight %}
This will create a page at `/new-page/index.md`
---
## Layouts and Content
Explanations of the various `_layouts` included with the theme and when to use them.
### Post and Page
These two layouts are very similar. Both have an author sidebar, allow for large feature images at the top, and optional Disqus comments. The only real difference is the post layout includes related posts at the end of the page.
### Post Index Page
A [sample index page]({{ site.url }}/posts/) listing all posts grouped by the year they were published has been provided. The name can be customized to your liking by editing a few references. For example, to change **Posts** to **Writing** update the following:
* In `_config.yml` under `links:` rename the title and URL to the following:
{% highlight yaml %}
links:
- title: Writing
url: /writing/
{% endhighlight %}
* Rename `posts/index.md` to `writing/index.md` and update the YAML front matter accordingly.
* Update the **View all posts** link in the `post.html` layout found in `_layouts` to match title and URL set previously.
### 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/robwierzbowski/jekyll-picture-tag) plugin[^plugins].
[^plugins]: If you're using GitHub Pages to host your site be aware that plugins are disabled. You'll need to build your site locally and then manually deploy if you want to use this sweet plugin.
The post and page 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. It's probably best to host all your images from this folder, but you can hotlink from external sources if you desire.
{% highlight yaml %}
image:
feature: feature-image-filename.jpg
thumb: thumbnail-image.jpg #keep it square 200x200 px is good
{% endhighlight %}
To add 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 if supplied.
{% 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 %}
### 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 default graphic *(default-thumb.png)* is used. I'd suggest changing this to something more meaningful --- your logo or avatar are good options.
### Table of Contents
Any post or page that you want a *table of contents* to render insert the following HTML in your post before the actual content. [Kramdown will take care of the rest](http://kramdown.rubyforge.org/converter/html.html#toc) and convert all headlines into a contents list.
**PS:** The TOC is hidden on small devices because I haven't gotten around to optimizing it. For now it only appears on larger screens (tablet and desktop).
{: .notice}
{% highlight html %}
<section id="table-of-contents" class="toc">
<header>
<h3>Overview</h3>
</header>
<div id="drawer" markdown="1">
* Auto generated table of contents
{:toc}
</div>
</section><!-- /#table-of-contents -->
{% endhighlight %}
#### 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 `<iframe>` tags and remove `allowfullscreen`. Example below:
{% highlight html %}
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/PWf4WUoMXwg" frameborder="0"> </iframe>
{% endhighlight %}
---
## Further Customization
Jekyll 2.0 added support for Sass files making it much easier to modify a theme's fonts and colors. By editing values found in `_sass/variables.scss` you can fine tune the site's colors and typography.
For example if you wanted a red background instead of white you'd change `$bodycolor: #fff;` to `$bodycolor: $cc0033;`.
To modify the site's JavaScript files I setup a Grunt build script to lint/concatenate/minify all scripts into `scripts.min.js`. [Install Node.js](http://nodejs.org/), then [install Grunt](http://gruntjs.com/getting-started), and then finally install the dependencies for the theme contained in `package.json`:
{% highlight bash %}
npm install
{% endhighlight %}
From the theme's root, use `grunt` concatenate JavaScript files, and optimize .jpg, .png, and .svg files in the `images/` folder. You can also use `grunt watch` in combination with `jekyll build --watch` to watch for updates JS files that Grunt will then automatically re-build as you write your code which will in turn auto-generate your Jekyll site when developing locally.
---
## Questions?
Found a bug or aren't quite sure how something works? By all means Ping me on Twitter [@mmistakes](http://twitter.com/mmistakes) or [file a GitHub Issue](https://github.com/mmistakes/minimal-mistakes/issues/new). And if you make something cool with this theme feel free to let me know.
---
## License
This theme is free and open source software, distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later. So feel free to use this Jekyll theme on your site without linking back to me or including a disclaimer.