Lynda - Jekyll for Web Designers

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 01_01-Welcome.mp47.9 MB
 01_02-How to use the exercise files.mp42.92 MB
 01_03-What you should know before taking this course.mp42.31 MB
 02_01-Introducing Jekyll.mp46.18 MB
 02_02-Previewing the finished site.mp49.96 MB
 02_03-Installing Jekyll.mp416.53 MB
 02_04-Generating a new site.mp47.18 MB
 02_05-Exploring functionality.mp413.36 MB
 03_01-Jekyll and YAML.mp47.23 MB
 03_02-Exploring the configuration file.mp416.68 MB
 03_03-Setting basic config options.mp45.52 MB
 03_04-Adding site assets.mp46.71 MB
 04_01-Using Liquid.mp416.76 MB
 04_02-Starting with page mockups.mp421.33 MB
 04_03-Building the initial template.mp412.94 MB
 04_04-Setting page titles.mp410.13 MB
 04_05-Adding metadata.mp48.37 MB
 04_06-Linking to page assets.mp48.18 MB
 04_07-Building navigation.mp47.91 MB
 04_08-Adding page content.mp48.64 MB
 04_09-Using includes.mp414.95 MB
 05_01-Creating basic structure.mp417.55 MB
 05_02-Setting front matter.mp44.88 MB
 05_03-Displaying post title.mp46.83 MB
 05_04-Displaying dates.mp412.01 MB
 05_05-Adding post excerpts.mp49.1 MB
 05_06-Displaying multiple blog posts.mp412.81 MB
 05_07-Setting pagination options.mp415.12 MB
 05_08-Creating pagination links.mp412.77 MB
 05_09-Controlling pagination logic.mp416.94 MB
 06_01-Markdown basics.mp412.5 MB
 06_02-Adding front matter.mp411.49 MB
 06_03-Naming conventions.mp47.6 MB
 06_04-Formatting headings.mp420.09 MB
 06_05-Emphasizing text.mp411.21 MB
 06_06-Adding lists.mp422.02 MB
 06_07-Creating links.mp429.8 MB
 06_08-Including images.mp418.5 MB
 06_09-Adding a blockquote.mp417.64 MB
 06_10-Formatting code blocks.mp428 MB
 07_01-Tags and categories overview.mp48.56 MB
 07_02-Defining tags.mp413.42 MB
 07_03-Creating an archive page.mp414.5 MB
 07_04-Capturing and sorting tags.mp418.88 MB
 07_05-Displaying a tag list.mp419.83 MB
 07_06-Creating a tag cloud.mp412.46 MB
 07_07-Linking to tags.mp421.79 MB
 08_01-Deployment options.mp412.76 MB
 08_02-Deploying to GitHub Pages.mp414.11 MB
 08_03-Creating a GitHub account.mp46.48 MB
 08_04-Establishing a project repo.mp48.34 MB
 08_05-Connecting to GitHub.mp416.58 MB
 08_06-Setting the base URL.mp46.64 MB
 08_07-Creating a ghpages branch.mp414.56 MB
 08_08-Uploading to GitHub.mp411.87 MB
 08_09-Previewing locally.mp49.59 MB
 08_10-Updating your site.mp47.87 MB
 09_01-Additional resources.mp434.15 MB
 Ex_Files_Jekyll_WebDesign.zip1.42 MB

Description

Jekyll for Web Designers

Duration: 4h 27m | Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English | Dec 18, 2015

Jekyll is a static website generator. That means no databases or plugins—just content. Sites are generated through the command prompt, but Jekyll is designed so that even nondevelopers can use it. Here James Williamson breaks down the Jekyll "gem" in simple, nontechnical terms that most designers can understand. He shows how to build templates and individual pages by using the Liquid template language, Markdown, and YAML front matter, which Jekyll then processes to generate the finished site. James also shows you how to build a blog with a blog index, pagination, standalone pages, and an archive page based on tags. In the final chapters, he demonstrates how to deploy Jekyll websites using GitHub Pages.

Topics include:

Installing Jekyll
Setting configuration options
Building page templates and navigation
Adding metadata and content with Jekyll
Creating a blog index with dates, post excerpts, and pagination
Writing posts and pages using Markdown
Creating a blog archive with tags
Deploying Jekyll websites
Uploading to GitHub

Subject: Web
Software: Jekyll
Author: James Williamson

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