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Jekyll Theme Mehdix Rtl

A right-to-left theme for Jekyll with Jalali support and some other goodies.

Jekyll Theme Mehdix Rtl

A right-to-left theme for Jekyll with Jalali support and some other goodies.

Author Avatar Theme by mehdisadeghi
Github Stars Github Stars: 50
Last Commit Last Commit: Jan 1, 2026 -
First Commit Created: Apr 29, 2023 -
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Overview

The jekyll-theme-mehdix-rtl is a Jekyll theme specifically designed for creating Persian websites with Jalali calendar support. It is based on the personal website of the theme creator and aims to help others bootstrap their own websites. The theme can be used in two ways: by forking the repository directly or by using the Ruby gem version.

Features

  • Persian language support
  • Jalali calendar support
  • Easy customization of the website’s appearance
  • Simple and straightforward installation process
  • Ability to receive updates by installing newer versions of the theme

Installation

Forking Method

  1. Fork the jekyll-theme-mehdix-rtl repository.
  2. Clone the forked repository and make the necessary changes to the site’s name, content, and appearance.
  3. Enable GitHub Pages for the new repository in your GitHub account settings and choose the “gp-pages” branch as the branch containing the static site output.
  4. Push your changes to the forked repository to trigger the site build.

Ruby Gem Method

  1. Create a new Jekyll website.
  2. Change the theme in the _config.yml file to the jekyll-theme-mehdix-rtl.
  3. Customize the appearance of the site by modifying the CSS variables in the main.scss file.

Summary

The jekyll-theme-mehdix-rtl is a Jekyll theme specifically designed for creating Persian websites with Jalali calendar support. It offers features such as Persian language support, Jalali calendar support, easy customization, and simple installation processes. The theme can be installed either by forking the repository directly or by using the Ruby gem version.