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Jekyll Skeleton

A basic Jekyll theme based on Minima and Skeleton CSS.

Jekyll Skeleton

A basic Jekyll theme based on Minima and Skeleton CSS.

Author Avatar Theme by awochna
Github Stars Github Stars: 17
Last Commit Last Commit: Jan 28, 2019 -
First Commit Created: Jun 19, 2023 -
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Overview

The Jekyll Skeleton theme is a lightweight, minimalist approach to styling your Jekyll blog without the bloat of larger CSS frameworks like Bootstrap and Foundation. It is designed for those who prefer a simple setup that allows for easy customization while maintaining essential functionality. As a straightforward theme, Jekyll Skeleton empowers users to create clean, aesthetically pleasing sites quickly and efficiently.

This theme offers essential features such as Google Analytics integration, comment functionality via Disqus, and an option to display related posts, making it a practical choice for bloggers looking to engage their audience. With its focus on simplicity, Jekyll Skeleton provides a strong foundation that can be easily enhanced with custom styles.

Features

  • Lightweight Design: The minimal structure allows users to create a fast-loading site without unnecessary complexities.
  • Google Analytics Support: Easily add tracking capabilities to monitor your blog’s performance with a simple configuration.
  • Related Posts: Automatically display the top 5 related posts at the end of your articles to keep readers engaged.
  • Disqus Integration: Enable comments to foster community interaction using your existing Disqus account with straightforward setup instructions.
  • Custom CSS: Personalize your blog’s appearance by adding custom styles in the dedicated CSS file within your assets.
  • Privacy Policy: Add a link to your privacy policy easily in the footer for compliance and transparency.
  • Open Source: Developed under the MIT License, allowing for community contributions and modifications.
  • Easy Setup: Quick installation process that can be executed in just a few lines in your Jekyll site’s configuration files.