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Jigsaw Basically Basic
This is a starter template for creating a blog with Jigsaw. Jigsaw Basically basic is a simple Jigsaw implementation of the Jekyll Basically Basic theme by mmistakes, just change a few settings and you are ready to go.
See a preview of the blog template here.
What's included
This fully-responsive starter template includes some sample pages and comes pre configured with:
- Syntax highlighting with highlight.js
- A script that automatically generates a
sitemap.xml
- A script that automatically generates an RSS feed
- A custom 404 page
Installation
System Requirements
To use Jigsaw, you need to have PHP 7 and Composer installed on your machine. You'll also need Node.js, NPM and Yarn installed in order to use Laravel Mix to compile the CSS and Javascript.
Getting Started
Jigsaw now supports the installation of third party starter templates, so you can get up and running in 3 quick easy steps:
-
Create the project directory
-
Install Jigsaw via Composer
- Initialize your project
Now that you have everything installed, you can serve the site using PHP or alternatively, using Browsersync
For more help getting started, be sure to check out the official documentation. It really is good!
Configuring your site
Anything you add to the array in will be made available in all of your templates, as a property of the object.
This project uses some of these site variables in several of the templates, for example, the is used in both the header and footer.
Quickly customise your site by adding your site name, email address and social media profiles . Take a look at the Jigsaw documentation to learn more.
Adding Content
You can write your content using a variety of file types. By default, this starter template expects your content to be located in the source/_posts/
folder.
The top of each content page contains a YAML header that specifies how it should be rendered. The title
attribute is used to dynamically generate HTML title
and OpenGraph tags for each page. The extends
attribute defines which parent Blade layout this content file will render with (e.g. _layouts.post
will render with source/_layouts/post.blade.php
), and the section
attribute defines the Blade "section" that expects this content to be placed into it.
Adding and Editing Pages
Get started by editing the 'about' page, that comes with this project. Open up that's in the folder and add some interesting info about yourself!
Adding a new page to your site is as simple as creating a new blade template in the directory.
Jigsaw gives you access to all the templating features and control structures of Blade that are available in Laravel.
The comprehensive, official blade documentation is available here.
Deploy to Netlify
If you just want to hit the ground running and deploy straight to Netlify 👇🏻
Bugs and Issues
If you encounter a problem or spot a mistake, or even if you would just like to make a suggestion, please open an issue. Pull requests are more than welcome too!
Contributing
- Fork it (https://github.com/yourname/yourproject/fork)
- Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/fooBar)
- Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some fooBar')
- Push to the branch (git push origin feature/fooBar)
- Create a new Pull Request
Copyright and License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
All versions of jigsaw-basically-basic with dependencies
samdark/sitemap Version ^2.2
suin/php-rss-writer Version ^1.6