Galada is an easy and simple theme for Jekyll. Dark colors, give it a special exquisite look. A careful approach to design and features make it an ideal solution for a personal blog.
- Features
- Demo
- Deployment
- Posts
- Disqus Comments
- Google Analytics
- Update favicon
- Credits
- Support
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100% responsive and clean theme
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Optimized for mobile devices
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Minimal design
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Valid HTML5 code
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Post sharing
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Subscription form
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Supports Disqus Comments
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Instagram Feed
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Ionicons Icons
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Google Fonts
Check the theme in action Demo
The post page would look like this:
To run the theme locally, navigate to the theme directory and run bundle install
to install the dependencies, then run jekyll serve
or bundle exec jekyll serve
to start the Jekyll server.
I would recommend checking the Deployment Methods page on Jekyll website.
To create a new post, you can create a new markdown file inside the _posts directory by following the recommended file structure.
---
layout: post
title: Premiere on Broadway
date: 2018-08-23 16:04:00 +0300
image: 03.jpg
tags: [Rest]
---
You can set the tags and the post image.
Add post images to /img/ directory.
For tags, try to not add space between two words, for example, Ruby on Rails
, could be something like (ruby-on-rails
, Ruby_on_Rails
, or Ruby-on-Rails
).
Galada Theme comes with Disqus comments enabled.
Open _config.yml
file, and change the mr-brown
value on line 26 with your Disqus account shortname.
Comment Section (Disqus)
disqus-identifier: mr-brown \# Add your shortname for Disqus Comment. For example mr-brown
That’s all you need to setup Disqus from the theme side. If you get any issue regarding that comments are unable to load. First, make sure you have registered your website with Disqus (Step 1).
And also check Disqus troubleshooting guide if you still have issues.
The Instagram feed is working using Instafeed.js to show the photos.
First, you will need to get your account userId
and accessToken
from the following URLs:
- userId: smashballoon.com/instagram-feed/find-instagram-user-id
- accessToken: instagram.pixelunion.net
Second, open the js/common.js
file and replace the userId
and accessToken
values.
var instagramFeed = new Instafeed({
get: 'user',
limit: 6,
resolution: 'standard_resolution',
userId: '8987997106',
accessToken: '8987997106.924f677.8555ecbd52584f41b9b22ec1a16dafb9',
template: ''
});
Third, open the _config.yml
file and replace the instafeed: false
on instafeed: true
value.
\# Instagram Feed
instafeed: false \# To enable the instafeed, use the value true. To turn off use the value false.
To integrate Google Analytics, open _config.yml
, and add your Google Analytics identifier.
\# Google Analytics
google-analytics: \# Add your identifier. For example UA-99631805-1
You can find the current favicon (favicon.ico) inside the theme root directory, just replace it with your new favicon.
I have used the following scripts, fonts or other files as listed.
- Google Fonts (Nunito, Sans Serif).
- Ionicons Icons
- FitVids.js
- Instafeed.js
- jQuery.com
- Wait For Images
- Preview Images form unsplash.com, pexels.com
Mit License
If you want to show your appreciation, buy me one Either way, your support is a way to thank me ❤️
Thank you for your support!