tw93.github.io
- This is Tw93's front-end technology blog.
- Commonly used to record learning and research front-end technology.
- Concerned about the front-end new technology and new thinking.
- The blog theme named cosy-jekyll-theme is created by Tw93.
cosy-jekyll-theme
- cosy-jekyll-theme is a responsive blog template providing a good reading experience.
- No jQuery, No other redundant resources.
- Modern and minimal design, More concise and Faster than other jekyll theme.
- Responsive templates for post, page,Looks great on mobile, tablet, and desktop devices.
- Loading resources selectively on different platforms.
- Support Lazyload.
- Compress JavaScript and CSS.
- By using SVG and Canvas Makes this blog more geeks.
- When running in PC,It will show a QRcode that you can read on mobile.
- When the picture in articles is too complicated to see it clearly,you can zoom it in full-screen. .
- Funny custom 404 page,You will like it.
- More suitable for China:
- Dropping Google webfont, using proxy webfont.
- Delay loading of resources that are not immediately required.
- When Discus failed to load, It will be a good suggestion.
- Add Buy Me A Coffee by using WeChat payment.
PC Preview

H5 Preview



QR code

How To Use
- Fork the repo
- Clone down the repo with
$ git clone [email protected]:username/reponame.git - Install bundler with
$ gem install bundler - Install gems with
$ bundle install - Run Jekyll with
$ npm run dev - Begin hacking for your project,You need modify
about.mdand_config.yml - For more details, read documentation
Support
- Feel free to fork. I'll Appreciate it if you keep the Author & Github link at footer.
- Give it a Star if you like, fork or just clone to use.
- Having a problem getting something to work or want to know why I setup something in a certain way? File a GitHub Issue.
- If you make something cool with this theme feel free to let me know.
License
- The theme is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.