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Public Data Lab Template Theme

This repository contains the template for Public Data Lab's blog websites. First, you have to install Jekyll on your computer. Follow the official Jekyll tutorial on their website.

Once you have installed it, create a new repository with your personal account that will contain your blog. Once created, clone it on your computer and run the following command on your terminal:

gem install jekyll bundler

and then

jekyll new /path/to/your/cloned/repository

Now you should have a plain Jekyll website available on your repository. To test it, you can run

bundle exec jekyll serve

by opening the repository in your terminal with Github Desktop (in the menu bar: Repository > Open in Terminal)

Installation

To install the Public Data Lab theme, add the following lines to your Jekyll site's Gemfile. You can find it in the main folder of your repository

gem 'pdatalab', :git => 'https://github.com/densitydesign/pdatalab.git'
gem "jekyll-remote-theme"

And add these lines to your Jekyll site's _config.yml:

remote_theme: densitydesign/pdatalab

plugins:
  - jekyll-remote-theme

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install pdatalab

Usage

Remember to set the baseurl and url to allow the template to build the correct paths to resources (stylesheets, script files, images, posts) by specifying:

baseurl: /LikeThis # The name of the repository you're using

and

url: https://likethis.org # The url for the Github account (if it's inside the PDL, it will probably be https://publicdatalab.github.io

To customize your website, five different colors are available to be used:

  • forest
  • midnight
  • petrol
  • river
  • terracotta

The default is terracotta. You can change it by adding in _config.yml the following line:

color: forest

To list your research partners, add in _config.yml the following block:

author:
  - name: Partner 1
    logo: https://institution/logo.EXT
  - name: Partner 2
    logo: https://institution/logo.EXT

You can also list the single participants that worked on the project again in the _config.yml

participants:
  - name: Participant 1
  - name: Participant 2

Adding blog posts

Add blog posts in the folder _posts, and name them YYYY-MM-DD-title-of-the-post.md. You can use markdown to write your blog post. At the top, be sure to copy and paste this block of text, complete with dashes:

---
layout: post
title: "This post demonstrates post content styles"
author: Name 1, Name 2
---

Testing and publishing

After opening the repository in your terminal (Repository > Open in Terminal on Github Desktop), run bundle exec jekyll serve to test your website locally. This will also update the public website.

Once you are done updating your website, go to Github Desktop, name and commit your changes, and push them online.

Be sure to go to the repository's Settings, scroll down to Github Page and publish the master folder as a website. The blog will be published at that link.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/[USERNAME]/hello. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.