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I'm Chris, the person who translated this HTML template into a Jekyll theme. I'm sorry to say that, after two years of hoping I would find time to regularly maintain this theme, it's best for me to pass it on to someone else. I put this together when I had fewer commitments than I do now.
@andrewbanchich, in particular, has turned several of HTML5 Up's templates into Jekyll themes.
For anyone who's sincerely interested, and especially if you have previous experience making Jekyll themes, please let me know, so I can add you as an owner on RubyGems.
Thanks.
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I discovered your theme recently and I used it to set up my portfolio. I do not know anything about Ruby but as I made some modifications to this theme for my personal use (adding an RSS/Atom feed, cover images for posts...), I thought it might be useful to others.
So unfortunately I don't have sufficient knowledge to actually maintain this project, but maybe I can contribute to it, which is already a good start 😉. Would you accept some PR's ?
Thanks !
PS : you can have a look at my repo here. For the live site (in French, sorry 😇 ), this is the way.
Hi all,
I'm Chris, the person who translated this HTML template into a Jekyll theme. I'm sorry to say that, after two years of hoping I would find time to regularly maintain this theme, it's best for me to pass it on to someone else. I put this together when I had fewer commitments than I do now.
The work that went into this is fairly straightforward; it was just a bit more complicated than copy-pasting some HTML from HTML5 Up's Prologue theme at https://html5up.net/prologue. There's a good tutorial at https://jekyllrb.com/tutorials/convert-site-to-jekyll/, put together by @tomjoht, @pathawks, @DirtyF, @andrewbanchich, @ashmaroli, and others, that tells you how to do it (though I don't think I was aware of that guide at the time).
@andrewbanchich, in particular, has turned several of HTML5 Up's templates into Jekyll themes.
For anyone who's sincerely interested, and especially if you have previous experience making Jekyll themes, please let me know, so I can add you as an owner on RubyGems.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: