A slim, fast, and responsive Bootstrap 4 template for Jekyll websites on Github.
Jekyll Bootstrap is designed to be an inclusive framework for Jekyll blogs hosted on GitHub Pages.
The entire framework is served on officially supported Content Delivery Networks for a faster user experience.
- Bootstrap v4.3.1 via
https://stackpath.bootstrapcdn.com/
- Font Awesome v5.0.7 via
https://use.fontawesome.com/
- jQuery v3.3.1 via
https://code.jquery.com/
- AnchorJS v4.2.0 via
https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/
# Default Settings
masthead_style: # default masthead style, e.g. banner, plain; default: banner
featured_image: /assets/images/site/featured-image.jpg # default featured image path (seo, masthead, social, rss), e.g '/path/to/image.jpg', false (hide default featured image)
# Site Wide Settings
alert: # enable site wide alert bar above navigation, e.g. "String", false
alert_style: # alert style, e.g. primary, secondary, success, danger, warning, info, light, dark; default: primary
# Page Settings
layout: # page layout, e.g. default, page
title: # page title (seo, navigation, masthead), e.g. "string"
description: # page description (seo, masthead), e.g. "string"
date: # page publish date (seo, metadata), e.g. YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss TZD
last_modified: # page last modified date (metadata, rss), e.g. YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss TZD
# Page SEO
keywords: # appends keywords to seo meta tag, e.g. "comma, delimited, string"
# Page Style
alert: # enable page level alert bar above content, e.g. "string", false
alert_style: # alert style, e.g. primary, secondary, success, danger, warning, info, light, dark; default: primary
masthead_style: # default masthead style, e.g. banner, plain; default: banner
featured_image: # custom featured image path (masthead, social, etc.), e.g. '/path/to/image.jpg', false (hide default featured image)
social: # display social sharing links, e.g. true, false
# Page Metadata
author: # author defined in _data/humans.yml; e.g. "string", false
author: # custom defined guest author
name: # guest author name, e.g. "Guest Author"
avatar: # guest author picture, e.g. /path/to/image.jpg
homepage: # guest author homepage, e.g. https://guestauthor.com/
twitter: # guest author twitter username, e.g. GuestAuthor