Publish your static website/blog on GitHub Pages using Jekyll and Bootstrap 3 with a "materialized" style.
This project is based on Jekyll-Bootrap-3. It also includes the Paper theme from Bootswatch.com.
- Jekyll intro
- How to test your new website locally
- Build a blog with Jekyll
- It's Called Jekyll, and It Works
- Syntax Highlight Example
- Go to https://github.com and create a new repository named USERNAME.github.io
$ git clone https://github.com/sentenza/jekyll-material-design USERNAME.github.io
$ cd USERNAME.github.io
$ git remote set-url origin [email protected]:USERNAME/USERNAME.github.io.git
$ git push origin master
Edit _includes/themes/bootstrap/
to change information about your new website and also to remove the GitHub red ribbon (default.html#26).
Please, take a look at Jekyll intro to understand how GitHub and Jekyll work together to serve your pages.
- After giving 10 mins to GitHub of course.
For original project's usage and documentation please see the Wiki of this project.
Visit jekyll-material-design on GitHub Pages
- Prose.io, a web-based content editor specifically designed to make it simple for content creators to publish to Jekyll