This is the initial commit with the templates necessary to have our RocksDB user documentation hosted on GitHub pages. Ensure you meet requirements here: https://help.github.com/articles/setting-up-your-github-pages-site-locally-with-jekyll/#requirements Then you can run this right now by doing the following: ``` % bundle install % bundle exec jekyll serve --config=_config.yml,_config_local_dev.yml ``` Then go to: http://127.0.0.1:4000/ Obviously, this is just the skeleton. Moving forward we will do these things in separate pull requests: - Replace logos with RocksDB logos - Update the color schemes - Add current information on rocksdb.org to markdown in this infra - Migrate current Wodpress blog to Jekyll and Disqus comments - Etc.
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layout | title | id |
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home | Example - You can over-ride the default title here | home |
Gridblocks
You can use the gridblocks sub-template to arrange information into nice responsive grids. There are two ways to add a grid block, the first is by adding a yml file to the _data
folder and then using it as a data source:
{% include content/gridblocks.html data_source=site.data.features align="center" %}
The second is simply to use the raw HTML of the grid blocks:
Feature 1
This is a description of the feature.
Feature 2
This is another description of a feature.
Use the first option as a preference, because it will make your site easier for non-technical folks to edit and update.
Gridblocks have additional options for layout compared to the above:
Left aligned:
{% include content/gridblocks.html data_source=site.data.features align="left" %}
Right aligned:
{% include content/gridblocks.html data_source=site.data.features align="right" %}
Images on the side:
{% include content/gridblocks.html data_source=site.data.features imagealign="side" %}
Four column layout:
{% include content/gridblocks.html data_source=site.data.features layout="fourColumn" align="center" %}