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Jekflix Template

Jekflix Template Cover Image

See the demo here.

What is it?

A theme for Jekyll inspired by Netflix panel for who loves movies and series and would like to have a blog with this cool appearance.

Jekflix Screenshot Image

Features

SEO

  • Google Analytics
  • Meta tags
  • JSON-LD
  • Sitemap.xml
  • Social Media ready

Quick Install

In the case you're installing to existing Jekyll project, add this line to your project's Gemfile:

gem "jekflix"

Add this line to your project's _config.yml:

theme: jekflix

And then run:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install jekflix

Theme Colors

Create the file /assets/css/styles.scss and add:

---
---

$themeColor: #ff0a16;
$primaryDark: #141414;
$accentDark: #ffffff;
$lightGray: #f2f2f2;
$texts: #333333;

@import "jekflix";

Modify the variables above to change your theme colors.

Site configuration

Below are some properties you can change in your project _config.yml, check the documentation for more details.

# Site Settings
name: Jekflix
title: Jekflix | A blog theme for Jekyll
description: Jekflix is a template for Jekyll inspired by Netflix and made by Thiago Rossener.
tags:
  - blog
  - template
  - jekyll
  - theme
  - netlify
email: [email protected]
disqus_username: disqus_username
show_hero: true
menu:
  - title: Home
    url: /
  - title: About
    url: /about
  - title: Contact
    url: /contact
  - title: Feed
    url: /feed.xml

# Social Media Settings
# Remove the item if you don't need it
github_username: github_username
facebook_username: facebook_username
twitter_username: twitter_username
instagram_username: instagram_username
linkedin_username: linkedin_username
medium_username: medium_username

# Posts Settings
show_time_bar: true
show_modal_on_exit: false
show_modal_on_finish_post: true
two_columns_layout: true

# Advanced Settings
baseurl: "" # the subpath of your site, e.g. /blog
url: "" # the base hostname & protocol for your site
google_analytics: "UA-XXXXXXXX-X"
language: "en"
categories_folder: category
sent_message_url: "/contact/message-sent/"

# Build settings
markdown: kramdown
highlighter: rouge
permalink: /:title/
collections:
  authors:
    output: true
paginate_path: "/page/:num/"
show_get_theme_btn: true
use_logo: false

# Content paginator
paginate_content:
  enabled: true
  debug: false
  collections:
    - posts
  auto: false
  separator: "--page-break--"
  permalink: "/:num/"
  seo_canonical: true
  properties:
    part:
      is_generated: true
    last:
      is_generated: true
    single:
      is_generated: true

# SASS
sass:
  style: compressed

# Plugins
plugins:
  - jekyll-paginate
  - jekyll-paginate-content

Setup

In the case you're cloning this repo, follow those instructions:

Customization

See the settings documentation to customize layout, titles, social media and more.

Theme

You can easily change the theme colors by changing the file src/yml/theme.yml, then running gulp build in your terminal.

GitHub pages

It's a known issue that you can't run Gulp when deploying the website into GitHub pages. So, you must change the theme colors and run gulp build locally, then push the changes into your repo, there is no other way.

To see how your website is going to look like when you deploy it, run bundle exec jekyll serve locally and access http://127.0.0.1:4000/.

Posts

Use the Front Matter properties to create posts.

Note: In the case you're cloning this repo, you can use the available script to generate posts automatically.

Questions?

File a GitHub issue please.

Author

Thiago Rossener

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License

Jekflix Template is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

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