A modern Jekyll theme focused on speed performance & SEO best practices.
- Compatible with Github Pages
- Minimal, responsive and speed performance optimized
- SEO friendly, with help of Jekyll SEO Plugin
- Easy Google Tag Manager Integration
- Support for Disqus comments
- Form submissions with Formspree
To use this project, you'll need the following things on your local machine:
gem install jekyll
Download and open the NodeJS installer
npm install --global gulp-cli
- Fork the repo
- Clone or download the repo into directory of your choice:
git clone https://github.com/your-github-username/sleek.git
- Inside the directory run
bundle install
andnpm install
- If you want to use gulp.js run
gulp
ornpm start
- if you don't want to use gulp you can run
bundle exec jekyll serve
instead
- if you don't want to use gulp you can run
Add this line to your Jekyll site's Gemfile
:
gem "jekyll-sleek"
And add this line to your Jekyll site's _config.yml
:
theme: jekyll-sleek
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install jekyll-sleek
sleek
├── _includes # theme includes
├── _js # javascript files (by default jquery will be included with the scripts inside)
├── _layouts # theme layouts (see below for details)
├── _pages # pages folder (empty by default)
├── _posts # blog posts
├── _sass # Sass partials
├── assets
| ├── css # minified css files
| ├── img # images and icons used for the template
| └── js # bundled and minified files from _js folder
├── _config.yml # sample configuration
├── gulpfile.js # gulp tasks (tasks autorunner)
├── index.md # sample home page (blog page)
└── package.json # gulp tasks
You can modify the theme by changing the settings in _config.yml
.
Create a new Markdown file such as 2017-01-13-my-post.md in _post folder. Configure YAML Front Matter (stuff between ---
):
---
layout: post # needs to be post
title: Getting Started with Sleek # title of your post
featured-img: sleek #optional - if you want you can include hero image
---
In case you want to add a hero image to the post, apart from changing featured-img in YAML, you also need to add the image file to the project. To do so, just upload an image in .jpg format to _img/post/
folder. The name before the .jpg
file extension has to match with featured-img in YAML. Next, run gulp img
from command line to generate optimized version of the image and all the thumbnails. You have to restart the jekyll server to see the changes.
On a system where podman is installed, this one-line command generates the images:
podman run --rm -v "$(pwd):/git" -it node:14-buster-slim bash -c 'apt-get update && apt-get install -y g++ make python2 python3 && npm install --global gulp-cli && cd /git && npm install && gulp img'
Sleek uses Lazy Sizes. Lazy Loader for loading images. Check the link for more info. Lazy Sizes doesnt’t require any configuration and it’s going to be included in your bundled js file.
The home page is located under index.md file. To change the content or design you have to edit the default.html file in _layouts
folder.
In order to add a new page, create a new html or markdown file under root directory or inside _pages folder. To add a link in navigation add it in _config.yml
:
# THEME SETTINGS
navigation: # Navigation links
- {name: 'Home', link: '/'}
- {name: 'About', link: '/about'}
- {name: 'Contact', link: '/contact'}
name
is the text that will be shown and link, well, it's a link.
Sleek comes with jekyll-seo-tag
plugin preinstalled to make sure your website gets the most useful meta tags. See usage to know how to set it up.
Additionally, in _config.yml
you can find custom theme settings under # THEME SETTINGS
comment. Here's a brief overview of those custom settings:
navigation
- collection of links that will be shown in the headertagline
- text that will be displayed on the homepage under the heading.hero_img
- background image of the homepage hero section
Other settings usually enable/disable certain feature, and are discussed with the next sections.
To enable Google Tag Manager, add the uncomment the following line in _config.yml
:
google_tag_manager: GTM-XXXXXXX
Replace GTM-XXXXXXX
with your Google Tag Manager Container ID.
Note by default GTM tracking snippet will be also included in development environment.
Google Tag Manager was chosen for this project as it's more flexible than Google Analytics, and it can be used to add GA to your site.
To enable Disqus comments, add your Disqus shortname to _config.yml
:
disqus:
shortname: my_disqus_shortname
To use Formspree with your email address, you need to change the following:
Change [email protected]
email in _config.yml
email: [email protected]
You can check if it works by simply submitting the form.
If you have a Formspree Gold Account, you can take advantage of using AJAX to submit form. To do so, uncomment last function in _js/scripts.js
and run gulp js
. Now the form will be submitted asynchronously, without leaving the page.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/janczizikow/sleek. 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.
To set up your environment to develop this theme, run bundle install
and npm install
.
The theme is setup just like a normal Jekyll site! Check out file structure overview for details. To test the theme, run gulp
and open your browser at http://localhost:3000
. This starts a Jekyll server using the theme. Add pages, documents, data, etc. like normal to test the theme's contents. As you make modifications to the theme and to the content, your site will regenerate and you should see the changes in the browser after a refresh, just like normal.
The theme is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.