Lucid Jekyll theme

Jekyll theme based on Freelancer bootstrap theme
Screenshot

Installation
Add this line to your Jekyll site’s Gemfile:
ruby
gem "lucid-jekyll-theme"
And add this line to your Jekyll site’s _config.yml:
yaml
theme: lucid-jekyll-theme
If you are using this theme for GitHub pages, also ass this line to _config.yml:
yaml
remote-theme: kelley12/lucid-jekyll-theme
And then execute:
bash
bundle
Or install it yourself as:
bash
gem install lucid-jekyll-theme
How to use
- Place a image in
/assets/img/portfolio/ - Replace
[email protected]in_config.ymlwith your email address. Refer to formspree for more information. - Create posts to display your projects. Use the follow as an example:
```txt
layout: default modal-id: 1 date: 2014-07-18 img: cabin.png alt: image-alt project-date: July 2014 client: The Client category: Web Development description: The description of the project — ```
Usage
Layouts
Default
The default theme is what is used for the main page
Includes
The includes directory contains 3 folders: head, body, and sections
Head
The head directory contains all html files used in the <head> tag of the website.
Body
The body directory contains all html files used in the <body> tag of the website.
Sections
The sections directory contains all of the html files used to populate the home page. These files are added and ordered in _config.yml.
For example:
yml
sections:
- title: Portfolio
filename: portfolio_grid.html
- title: About
filename: about.html
css-class: success
The Portfolio section will be first using the portfolio_grid.html file in _includes/sections/ followed by About.
Assets
Used to store images for the background images and the portfolio section if used
Demo
View this jekyll theme in action here
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/Kelley12/lucid-jekyll-theme. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.