Desk was developed by Ivan Chromjak for jekyll.plus, theme live demo available.
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.
Add your site and author details in _config.yml
:
# Site title and description
title: Docs
description: Documentation Jekyll theme.
lang: en
# Site subpath, e.g. /blog
baseurl: ""
# Permalink URLs structure, for permalink style options see: https://jekyllrb.com/docs/permalinks/
permalink: /:title/
# Site base hostname & protocol, e.g. http://example.com
url: "https://docs.jekyll.plus"
# Site logo # e.g. logo.png, upload logo image file to /uploads/ folder
logo:
navbar:
search: true;
# Default author settings
author:
name: Pete Seth
title: Lead Developer
avatar: avatar-tom.png
To modify the primary color, open /_sass/theme/variables.scss
and replace the color values e.g.:
$global-primary-background: #05c896;
Further style customisation can be done in the following files:
/_sass/theme/mixins.scss
/_sass/theme/variables.scss
/assets/css/main.scss
Install UIkit font end framework dependency via Npm:
npm install
Enable live browser reload with the following:
bundle exec jekyll s --livereload
- Google analytics https://www.google.com/analytics/
- Google maps https://www.google.com/maps
- UIkit front end framework https://getuikit.com/
- Jekyll CML https://jekyllrb.com/
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 24h.
Full documentation can be found here: https://docs.jekyll.plus/.
You can test the demo site's TTFB (Time To First Byte) at testmysite.io
Simply click the deploy button to get your own copy of the repository deployed to Netlify:
This will setup everything needed for running the CMS:
- A new repository in your GitHub account with the code
- Full Continuous Deployment to Netlify's global CDN network
- Control users and access with Netlify Identity
- Manage content with Netlify CMS
After deploying this project, Netlify Identity will add you as a CMS user and will email you an invite. It is not necessary to accept this invite if you wish to use an OAuth provider (e.g. Github) to manage authentication for your CMS. It is recommended to use this method of authentication as it removes the need for an email & password to log in to the CMS and is generally more secure. You will need to add an OAuth provider in your Netlify app settings under "Settings" > "Identity" > "External providers".
Next, navigate to /admin
on your site, choose your OAuth provider from the
login box and you should then be logged into your CMS.
Now you're all set, and you can start editing content!
Note: if you switch the repo that was created to private, you'll need to regenerate your token, as the token generated using the deploy to Netlify button can only access public repositories. To regenerate your token, head to "Settings" in your Netlify site dashboard, go to the "Identity" section, then scroll to "Services" where you'll see an "Edit settings" button. Click that and you'll see a text link to "Generate access token in GitHub".