A Retina-ready Jekyll-powered blog with responsiveness, SEO, etc.; up at https://jaan.io
jaan.io is a Jekyll theme that powers the personal website of the author. It is a fork of Cole Townsend’s Balzac theme with inspiration from his website. The theme includes improvements from Michael Rose’s So Simple themes for Jekyll, such as support for Bing Verification, Twitter Cards, Google Analytics, Authorship, and Webmaster Tools. The setup and settings are similar to Balzac’s theme.
To install the jaan.io theme, follow these steps:
jekyll serve --config _config.yml,_config_dev.yml --watchrake testbundle exec jekyll build and deploy to S3 with s3_website push.gem install bundler. Run bundler install from the root of the repo. Rehash to create symbolic links to gems with rbenv rehash. Then, run Jekyll commands using jekyll build.inkscape --without-gui --file=in.pdf --export-plain-svg=out.svg. Put the SVG files in the _svg folder and include them using the {% asset out.svg %} tag.style="max-width: 38%" attribute in HTML tags.index.md, about.md, and home.html files.jaan.io is a Jekyll theme that powers the author’s personal website. It is a fork of Cole Townsend’s Balzac theme with improvements inspired by Michael Rose’s So Simple themes for Jekyll. The theme includes several key features such as support for Bing Verification, Twitter Cards, Google Analytics, Authorship, and Webmaster Tools. The installation process involves testing the theme locally, checking for broken links, deploying to S3, managing the ruby environment, and creating vector graphics and images for blog posts. Overall, jaan.io offers a flexible and customizable solution for creating a personal website.