A Light-Weight and Configurable Navigation Website Framework (for BYR)
This project is a Jekyll-powered website, which is built based on Fomantic UI web framework, and deployed previously using GitHub Pages (while currently running on a Linode VPS).
The whole project is designed and built with high flexibility of configuration and customization.
You can either configure it by modifying the _config.yml
file or customize it by replacing the content of the *.yml
files in the _data
folder with your own data.
There is no easy way for beginners without essential background knowledge. To be efficient, the best way to understand this project is to start with the Jekyll’s docs and Fomantic UI’s docs.
Before you start, you should have some basic understanding of the following:
- HTML
- CSS
- JavaScript
- jQuery
- YAML format
- Liquid (Template Engine)
- Ruby
- UNIX/Linux Shell Script
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Install a full Ruby development environment.
gem install jekyll bundler
- Clone the project from GitHub.
git clone https://github.com/BYR-Navi/BYR-Navi.git
- Change into the project directory.
cd BYR-Navi
- Install required gems in the
Gemfile
using Bundler.
bundle install
- Build the site and make it available on a local server.
bundle exec jekyll serve
- Now browse to http://localhost:4000.
Sites on GitHub Pages are powered by Jekyll behind the scenes, so if you’re looking for a zero-hassle, zero-cost solution, GitHub Pages are a great way to host your Jekyll-powered website for free.
Jekyll generates your static site to the _site
directory by default. You can transfer the contents of this directory to almost any hosting provider to get your site live.
Here are some manual ways of achieving this.
I’ve put a lot of time and effort into making BYR-Navi awesome. If you love it, you can buy me a coffee. Every cup helps! I promise it will be a good investment.
Donate here.