NOTE! Kiko-plus theme will not be update anymore. Please see the new and easier version, kiko-now theme which is mixed jekyll-now and Kiko-plus.
You can see live demo here. This theme is inspired by Kiko theme.
- Disqus comment system
- Google analytics
- Pagination support
- Custom tags
- SEO support
- First fork it.
- Change your forked repository name Kiko-plus to USERNAME.github.io where USERNAME is your github username.
- Access your new blog via https://username.github.io.
- See configuration.
- Create a new branch called gh-pages in the repository where you want to add a template managing branches.
- From command line run
git clone https://github.com/AWEEKJ/Kiko-plus.git
- this will clone Kiko-plus template to your computer. - Create new branch
git checkout -b gh-pages
where gh-pages will be your branch name. - Add remote, which is your repo from the first step, to your new branch
git remote add gh-pages https://github.com/<yourName>/<yourMaster>/gh-pages
. yourName is your account name and yourMaster is your repository. - Push new branch to remote
git push gh-pages
. - Update
_config.yml
file by changingbaseurl: "<branchName>"
branchName is your branch name where gh-pages resides. See configuration.
All configuration is done via _config.yml
file which you will find in your main repo folder. Change this <something>
to yours.
- Config your blog name.
name: <blog-name>
- These configuration in
author:
is for links to icons in footer. If you want to add more link icons, modify_includes/footer.html
file.
author:
facebook: your-id
twitter: your-id
github: your-id
linkedin: your-id
medium: your-id
tumblr: your-id
email: your-id@your-email.com
- Change copyright year and name in footer.
copyright:
year: 2017
name: Kiko
- Change this to your Google Analytic ID.
google-analytics:
id: "your-id"
- Change this to your Disqus short name.
disqus:
id: "your-id"
- Config your domain.
url: "https://<your-name>.github.io"
- NOTE When if running locally, change url to
url: "https://localhost:4000"
- Change this to your branch name where gh-pages resides.
- NOTE apply only if you used Method 2 for installation.
baseurl: "/<branch-name>"
- Download or clone your remote repository.
- Go inside folder. First, run
rake geminstall
. - Second, run
jekyll serve
orrake preview
. This will build a website which you can access https://localhost:4000. Make sure thaturl
in_config.yml
file isurl: "https://localhost:4000"
. You need to have Jekyll installed to do this.
# Create new post
$ rake post title="A Title" [date="2015-08-16"] [tags="[tag1, tag2]"]
# Create new draft post
$ rake draft title="A Title" [date="2015-08-16"] [tags="[tag1, tag2]"]
# Install Jekyll Plugins. Do before running in local.
$ rake geminstall
# Run in Local
$ rake preview
This theme is released under MIT License.