* add date to read-time.html
* add option for show_date, dynamic icon style
* change read-time to post__meta
* cleanup post__metal.html
* cleanup post__meta include variables
* put date before read time
* remove space in include variable
* allow customisation of post__meta separator
* add some documentation
* oops fix typo derp
* add post date image
* change page meta separator customisation to CSS
* Configure entries layout `list` or `grid`
This allows to use grid layout on `page.entries_layout` on the home layout.
Included a break since when using grid the post images are too close to the horizontal line bellow `posts` text.
There's a entries div now surrounding the posts since the first row of the grid was having a slight padding on the left. The home now behaves like posts/categories/tags pages with grid but including the paginator.
For best results on desktop use `classes: wide` and `paginate: 4` on `_config.yml` (or multiples of 4 if you want more rows)
* Fix indent
* Archive subtitle leaves space on the bottom
* Now space is added through style
* Implement heading permalinks, close#2246
Thanks to jekyll/jekyll for CSS.
Link anchor is visible when the mouse hovers over the title line.
* Build the updated _main.js
* Fixes aria issues on search form
* Swapping aria-label for <label> tag in search
* Removing background gray caused by adding <form> tag to search
* Removing redundant space
* Making form not submit if key is enter
Close#2180
* Add site subtitle
* Tabs vs spaces - the ancient conflict
* updates cfr PR #2205
* Perhaps also add the closing anchor
* Make sure we check for the right variables...
* Brown paper bag - subtitle, not description
Google+ is being shutdown on April 2, 2019. Social sharing buttong, comment provider, and author link configs have been removed from the theme.
ref: https://support.google.com/plus/answer/9195133
* Add logo and title customization to the masthead
* Adjust config description
* Add test site logo to `/test`
* Document `site.logo` and `site.masthead_title`
* Update CHANGELOG and history